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Indeco Introduces Rotary Cutting Head

Staff -- Associated Construction Publications, 12/15/2007

Indeco North America is pleased to announce the addition of the IRC Series Rotary Cutting Head to their line of non-impact demolition attachments. The Indeco Rotary Cutting Head is a compact tool that can handle different types of trenching and demolition jobs. The RotaRotary Cutting Headry Cutting Head is the right tool for jobs where materials are too soft for a hydraulic breaker or too hard for a bucket to be used. The Rotary Cutting Head is designed to be directly mounted on an excavator and can be used to loosen hardened or frozen soil prior to digging or to excavate small trenches in rock. It can also be used for tearing down buildings, underwater demolition and demolition & construction jobs including stripping and redevelopment, road work, tunnels, wall profiling and other special tasks. With minimal excess material it will save time and money on removal and backfill when work is complete. There are three different IRC models in the Rotary Cutting Head line: IRC 800, IRC 1000 and IRC 2000 for excavators weighing between 15 and 50 tons.

Model IRC 800 IRC 1000 IRC 2000
Cutting width in 33.5 39.0 47.0
Hydraulic pressure psi 2,900–5,000 3,000–5,000 3,000–5,800
Hydraulic flow gpm 26–58 36–66 47–89
Rotations per minute rpm 75–115 60–105 60–100
Max output torque ft/lbs 7,000 11,500 14,100
Operating weight lbs 2,900 3,350 5,900
Carrier weight tons 15–24 20–34 30–50

The Rotary Cutting Head has specially designed tungsten carbide cutter teeth that are each mounted at a specific angle to rotate in their holders for minimal wear and tear. The holders are situated such that the teeth can easily be removed and replaced.

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