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Scrap Shears

RSS16R

Applications
  • Scrapyards
  • Structural steel
  • Metal recycling
  • Ship breaking
Max. jaw opening
440 mm (17 in)

For effective cutting in demolition and recycling duties.

The Rammer RSS16R Scrap Shear can be used in every industrial demolition job involving the cutting and recovery of ferrous materials such as iron sections, pipes, tanks, railway carriages etc.

Product Specifications

Weight
1,250 kg (2,756 lb)
Length
2,450 mm (96 in)
Max. jaw opening
440 mm (17 in)
Jaw depth
400 mm (16 in)
Operating pressure
310 bar (4,496 psi)

Features & Applications

  • Features

    • Rotor
      A compact unit including both rotational motor and bulkhead union.
    • Speed valve
      Shorter working cycles to increase productivity
    • Upside-Down cylinder
      The Upside-Down cylinders with extremely long stroke are protected by the shear frame design. The the hydraulic connections run through the piston rod. This high-tech solution minimizes the number of parts and downtime significantly. These state-of-the-art cylinders generate an extremely high force and have longest operating times.
    • Smart jaw design featuring a single guide
      Avoids material to getting stuck between the jaws. This increases productivity and cutting capacity
    • Manufactured from HB400 steel
      Highly resistant material to work on concrete.
    • Field replaceable symmetrical cutter blades
      Field replaceable and adjustable symmetrical cutter blades minimize downtime and significantly increase the working life of wear parts
    • Replaceable piercing tip
      A bolt on piercing tip, removes the need for welding and rebuilding which lowers the cost of owning and operation. This essential tool of the scrap shears pierces plate scrap or beams effectively. The optimized shape forces the plate / beam into the jaws for maximized force. The design of the teeht at the front also eliminates wear of the arm structure.
    • Adjusting system for the cutting jaw
      The gap between jaw and frame can be adjusted with the central pin. Enables the operator to maintain the product on the job site, keeping the cutting capacity on optimized level.
    • Hardened pins and bushings
      Hardened parts are more wear resistant, extending their working life and lowering owning and operating costs
  • Applications

    • Scrapyards
      Scrapyards (also known as a wrecking yard, junkyard, or breaker's yard) trade in scrap.
    • Structural steel
      Structural steel is primarily removed during a demolition project by means of an attachment, with cutter blades.
    • Metal recycling
      The metal recycling industry encompasses a wide range of metals. The more frequently recycled metals are scrap steels.
    • Ship breaking
      Ship breaking or ship demolition is a type of ship disposal involving the breaking up of ships for either a source of parts, which can be sold for re-use, or for the extraction of raw materials, mainly scrap.
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