Crushing the competition

June 23, 2008
The Eco-Crusher bucket attachment, distributed by Giberson Enterprises LLC, allows recycle, demolition and concrete contractors to significantly reduce hauling and tipping costs by crushing demolition material on-site. The jaw crusher bucket attachment fits easily onto any brand of excavator, quickly crushes concrete, bricks, blocks, basalt, aggregate and more-easily separates material from rebar, steel or copper pipe. The Eco-Crusher operates easily on small jobsites, scooping and crushing the material on-site.
The Eco-Crusher bucket attachment, distributed by Giberson Enterprises LLC, allows recycle, demolition and concrete contractors to significantly reduce hauling and tipping costs by crushing demolition material on-site. The jaw crusher bucket attachment fits easily onto any brand of excavator, quickly crushes concrete, bricks, blocks, basalt, aggregate and more-easily separates material from rebar, steel or copper pipe. The Eco-Crusher operates easily on small jobsites, scooping and crushing the material on-site. This reduces the number of truckloads needed to haul away the material and increases truck hauling capacity for jobs where removal of material is still needed. The Eco-Crusher only requires one operator to run the excavator and bucket to scoop and crush the material, and it easily attaches and detaches from the excavator. For projects such as house moving or smaller demolition jobs, the attachment quickly and easily reduces foundations and other concrete material to use as on-site fill or sell as recycled aggregate material. On road-building projects, contractors can crush old concrete pavement to make better use of haul truck capacity. In aggregate operations, the jaw crusher bucket is ideal for general cleanup and crushing of small deposits along the face of the quarry.