Atlas Copco Construction Tools Inc. Introduces CC3300 Hydraulic Attachment
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Atlas Copco Construction Tools Inc. introduces the CC 3300 demolition attachment for carriers in the 30- to 50-metric ton weight class. With an operating pressure of 5,100 psi and a design that combines high breaking force, reliability and short cycle times, the CC 3300 easily meets the requirements of advanced carriers and is ideal for a variety of demolition projects.
For optimum versatility, both universal jaws and steel-cutting jaws are available for the CC 3300. Opening 40 inches wide and delivering 441 tons of cutting force, the universal jaws are ideal for heavily reinforced concrete demolition, building demolition, cutting steel profiles, secondary reduction and material separation. The steel-cutting jaws open 17 inches wide, also providing 441 tons of cutting force and are ideal for steel structure demolition, secondary reduction and material separation.
The CC 3300 comes with easy-to-replace wear parts that can be changed on site, and the cutters jaws are mounted on one central bearing pin for improved stability and faster jaw replacement. To further increase convenience, the CC 3300 comes with CAPS, a new capturing and positioning system. CAPS keeps the jaws connected after they have been removed and facilitates refitting through a special guide system making it possible to replace cutter jaws quickly and easily on site.
Engineered for optimum durability and performance, the CC 3300 offers separate hydraulic cylinders for each of the moving jaws. This proven system ensures consistently high breaking force over the entire breaking cycle and allows the jaws to be moved independently, which prevents damaging reaction forces from being transferred to the cutter or the carrier.
The CC 3300 also comes with a host of other features designed to increase the durability and performance of the machine. Enlarged cross sections of the hydraulic lines significantly shorten jaw opening and closing times. Combining a double jaw with a single jaw guarantees maximum stability even under extreme loads, and reversible blades provide longer service life.
Atlas Copco is an international industrial Group with its head office in Stockholm, Sweden. In 2004, the Group had revenues of approximately $7 billion, with 98% of revenues generated outside of Sweden, and about 27,000 employees. The Group produces and markets compressed air equipment and generators, construction and mining equipment, industrial tools, and assembly systems and offers related service and equipment rental. The Atlas Copco Group includes well-known brands such as Atlas Copco, RSC Equipment Rental, and Chicago Pneumatic. More information can be found on atlascopco.com.
Atlas Copco Construction Tools is a division within the Construction and Mining Technique business area with headquarters in Stockholm. The company is a leading supplier of hydraulic, pneumatic, and gasoline-powered breakers and drills, marketed under the Atlas Copco brand. Hydraulic and pneumatic breakers and drills are also marketed under the brand names Chicago Pneumatic and Shenyang. The products are manufactured in Sweden, Germany, India, Bulgaria and China, and sold through a worldwide sales and service organization.
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