@O7ROADKING No, this is a great design with amazing capabilities that other pulverizers don't have. This was our first prototype and no, it did not have a cylinder guard. Our production models are equipped with heavy cyilnder guarding and they work great.
That is uncanny, at the start of the video I started wondering if bucket designers ever study naturally occuring jaws in animals with a powerful bite such as badgers or pigs or hippo's....then lo and behold, the man describes how he observed his dog biting with max power.
i run standard pulverizer. the esco teeth on it are great...how many times i would kill for that, but i always just make a nice bed of crushed concrete so i can grab and bundle the rebar. why no teeth on the bottom jaw? the ability to have 2 articulating members on the processor is great...gives you movement. does it not put alot of stress on the ram on the inside of the stick?(Hydraulic thumb ram)...and if it does, why not flip it around so rebar and concrete isnt slapping the piston(covered or not). flipping it around would make it like a crypto claw/pulverizer, and give total movement and control of the piece your handling, picking up, whatever
+Cameron Ohl Thank you for your comments. The cylinder on the bottom of the stick has a huge mechanical advantage so it is not overloaded during crushing. We are working on a new type of pulverizer that looks like the T-REX but will be turned around as you are suggesting. It will be more like a pulverizing demolition grapple. Please keep watching our site at www.nye.ca Mark
@O7ROADKING No, this is a great design with amazing capabilities that other pulverizers don't have. This was our first prototype and no, it did not have a cylinder guard. Our production models are equipped with heavy cyilnder guarding and they work great.