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Concrete Pulverizer for Excavator Designed for Efficient Demolition and Concrete Recycling

TGEC concrete pulverizer for excavator for sale delivers powerful crushing force for reinforced concrete demolition, recycling, and structure removal projects. Multiple models available with competitive pricing and reliable performance.
Product Name: Hydraulic Pulverizer
Type: Pulverizers
After-sales Service: Provided
Warranty: 1 Year
Customization: Available
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The concrete pulverizer for excavator is a heavy-duty demolition attachment engineered for crushing reinforced concrete structures, separating rebar, and processing demolition debris directly on site. This excavator pulverizer for sale is widely used in building demolition, bridge dismantling, and concrete recycling operations.

Equipped with high crushing force and durable jaw construction, the hydraulic pulverizer helps contractors reduce material handling costs, improve demolition efficiency, and increase recycling value from demolished concrete structures.

Concrete Pulverizer Model Specifications

Select the appropriate hydraulic pulverizer model according to excavator operating weight, crushing force requirements, and demolition application to achieve optimal productivity and attachment longevity.

Item/ModelunitTG-HP 02TG-HP 04TG-HP 06TG-HP 08TG-HP 10
Carrier WeightTon3-56-910-1518-2530-40
Heightmm800850120014001450
Openingmm390450600800900
widthmm400420600750950
Lengthmm12001200180021502280
Rated pressurekg/cm3210230300320340
Weightkg30045095016002150
Crushing ForceMiddle60Ton65Ton80Ton100Ton140Ton
Tip45Ton50Ton65Ton80Ton110Ton

Product Advantages

TGEC concrete pulverizers are designed for demanding demolition environments where high crushing efficiency, reliable jaw strength, and long service life are critical factors.

  • Powerful crushing force for reinforced concrete demolition and material reduction

  • Optimized jaw geometry improves concrete breaking efficiency and rebar separation

  • Suitable for excavators from 3 to 40 tons across multiple demolition applications

  • Replaceable wear-resistant teeth help reduce maintenance costs

  • Heavy-duty steel construction supports continuous demolition operation

  • Hydraulic system designed for stable performance under high working loads

Compared with traditional breakers, hydraulic pulverizers can crush concrete while separating embedded steel reinforcement, improving recycling efficiency and reducing secondary processing requirements.

Applications & Engineering Use Cases

Different TG-HP pulverizer models are designed to match specific excavator sizes and demolition requirements. Proper model selection improves crushing performance, operational efficiency, and attachment lifespan.

From residential demolition to heavy infrastructure dismantling, each model provides crushing force suitable for different concrete thicknesses and project scales.

  • TG-HP02 (3–5 ton excavators) – Suitable for interior demolition, small building renovation, masonry crushing, and compact demolition projects.

  • TG-HP04 (6–9 ton excavators) – Ideal for residential structures, concrete wall removal, and medium-duty demolition applications.

  • TG-HP06 (10–15 ton excavators) – Designed for commercial demolition, reinforced concrete processing, and recycling yard operations.

  • TG-HP08 / TG-HP10 (18–40 ton excavators) – Recommended for bridge demolition, industrial structure dismantling, and large-scale infrastructure projects requiring maximum crushing force.

This excavator attachment is designed to work with most common excavator brands such as CAT, Komatsu, Hitachi, Volvo and Doosan, depending on hydraulic flow and machine tonnage. Correct matching of carrier weight, hydraulic pressure, and crushing force ensures higher productivity and lower operating costs throughout the demolition cycle.

Selection Guide

Pulverizer selection should be based primarily on carrier weight, jaw opening size, crushing force, and hydraulic pressure requirements shown in the specification table.

For 3–9 ton excavators, TG-HP02 and TG-HP04 provide sufficient crushing capability for light demolition and renovation projects while maintaining good machine balance. Their jaw openings of 390–450 mm allow efficient handling of common concrete structures.

For 10–25 ton excavators, TG-HP06 and TG-HP08 offer increased crushing force of up to 100 tons, making them suitable for reinforced concrete processing, commercial demolition, and recycling operations.

For large demolition contractors operating 30–40 ton excavators, TG-HP10 delivers up to 140 tons of crushing force and a 900 mm opening, providing maximum productivity in heavy-duty concrete demolition environments.

Competitive Brand Comparison

Compared with well-known demolition attachment brands such as LaBounty, Genesis, and NPK, TGEC concrete pulverizers provide strong crushing performance, practical maintenance design, and competitive investment value for demolition contractors.

Quality & Warranty

Each hydraulic pulverizer undergoes structural inspection, welding verification, hydraulic testing, and final assembly checks before shipment to ensure consistent demolition performance.

Warranty coverage and spare parts support are available to help reduce downtime and maintain long-term productivity in demanding demolition projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average concrete pulverizer attachment price for a 20 ton excavator?+

The concrete pulverizer price depends on jaw size, crushing force, steel grade, and excavator compatibility. Models for 20 ton excavators generally cost more than compact versions due to higher crushing capacity.

How much does an excavator concrete pulverizer cost compared with a hydraulic breaker?+

A concrete pulverizer usually requires a higher initial investment, but it can reduce secondary breaking, material handling, and disposal costs during demolition projects.

What size excavator is recommended for a hydraulic concrete pulverizer attachment?+

Selection depends on attachment weight and crushing force. Compact models fit 3–5 ton excavators, while larger pulverizers are commonly used on 20–40 ton demolition machines.

Is a concrete pulverizer for sale suitable for reinforced concrete demolition?+

Yes. Hydraulic pulverizers are designed to crush concrete structures and expose reinforcing steel, making them effective for building demolition and material recycling operations.

What factors affect excavator pulverizer price and quotation?+

Jaw opening, crushing force, hydraulic requirements, material specifications, and optional customization all influence the final quotation and lead time.

Can a hydraulic pulverizer attachment crush concrete and rebar at the same time?+

Yes. Most demolition pulverizers are engineered to break concrete while separating embedded rebar, helping improve recycling efficiency on job sites.

How long do concrete pulverizer teeth and wear parts typically last?+

Wear life depends on material hardness, operating hours, and maintenance practices. Regular inspection and timely replacement help maximize productivity.

Are spare parts available for excavator pulverizer maintenance and repair?+

Yes. Common replacement parts include teeth, cutting blades, pins, bushings, and hydraulic seals to support long-term field operation.

What is the difference between a concrete pulverizer and a demolition grapple?+

A concrete pulverizer focuses on crushing and processing reinforced concrete, while a demolition grapple is primarily used for material sorting, handling, and loading tasks.

Can a pulverizer attachment be used for bridge and industrial demolition projects?+

Yes. Heavy-duty hydraulic pulverizers are widely used for bridge removal, factory demolition, infrastructure upgrades, and concrete recycling applications.

What maintenance helps reduce concrete pulverizer operating cost?+

Routine lubrication, hydraulic inspections, bolt tightening, and wear component replacement help reduce downtime and extend service life.

Is it better to buy or rent a concrete pulverizer attachment for demolition work?+

Renting is often suitable for short-term projects, while purchasing generally provides better long-term value for contractors handling frequent demolition and recycling work.

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