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Demolition Shears for Excavator

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Demolition shears for excavators cut through steel, concrete, and structural materials with precision and force. These powerful attachments accelerate teardown projects while reducing manual labor and increasing jobsite safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What materials can demolition shears cut through?

Demolition shears are designed to cut steel beams, rebar, pipes, sheet metal, concrete, and mixed structural materials. They make quick work of breaking down buildings, bridges, and industrial structures by processing materials directly at the point of demolition.

What size excavator do I need to run demolition shears?

Demolition shears are available in various sizes to match excavators ranging from mid-size to large tonnage machines. The correct pairing depends on your excavator's weight class and hydraulic capacity. Check product specifications to find the right match for your carrier.

How do demolition shears improve jobsite safety?

Demolition shears allow operators to cut and process materials from the safety of the excavator cab, keeping workers away from unstable structures and falling debris. This remote operation significantly reduces the risk of injury compared to manual cutting methods like torches or saws.

Can demolition shears be used for scrap metal recycling?

Yes. Demolition shears are widely used in scrap yards and recycling operations to size steel, vehicles, and other metal materials for transport and processing. Their ability to make clean, controlled cuts helps maximize scrap value and speeds up material handling.

What maintenance do demolition shears require?

Regular maintenance includes inspecting and replacing cutting blades as they wear, greasing pivot points, checking hydraulic connections, and monitoring jaw alignment. Keeping blades sharp and properly adjusted ensures consistent cutting performance and extends the overall life of the attachment.

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