Photo courtesy of Genesis Attachments
Genesis Attachments, Superior, Wisconsin, has announced the release of its GDT 590, which it describes as the largest Razer Demolition Tool in the line that features four models.
Featuring a lighter weight design, the GDT Razer is optimized to fit on standard and most high-reach excavators, according to the company. The GDT 590 extends the minimum excavator weight to 120,000 pounds, up from the 45,000-, 66,000- and 90,000-pound minimum excavator weights of the GDT 190, 290 and 390, respectively.
The GDT 590 Razer also increases the line's versatility to meet customer demands in applications such as general and bridge demolition, concrete recycling and construction and demolition (C&D) processing with its 52-inch jaw opening, 46.5-inch jaw depth and 12-foot-plus reach, Genesis says.
The GDT's upper jaw passes through its lower jaw, which has an open relief area that allows material to easily pass through and prevents jamming, which is designed to further enhance processing capability.
All GDT models feature a short, flat-top head with bolt-on bracket engineered to simplify installation and switching the Razer between excavator. The number and location of the crushing teeth can be customized, and interchangeable and front-to-back reversible bolt-on teeth also are available for longer life and lower cost of operation, Genesis says.
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