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SLP08
SLYM
China
1PC
T/T, L/C, Western Union
standard exporting package
5-8days
12month
available
18-26ton
Technical Features & International Standards
Premium High-Tensile Low-Alloy Wear-Resistant Steel Plates: The entire chassis, jaw structure, and outer housing are fabricated from specialized high-tensile alloy plates. This material selection provides exceptional yield strength and fracture toughness, ensuring the tool withstands extreme impact loads without structural yielding.
Precision Forming and Stress-Relief Processing: Every critical weldment and structural junction undergoes strict precision forming and advanced thermal stress-relief processing. This manufacturing discipline eliminates latent internal material stresses, maximizing the ultimate lifespan of the attachment under severe shearing and torsional stress conditions.
High-Efficiency Optimized Hydraulic Circuit: Engineered with high-performance auxiliary plumbing designed to minimize cycle times. The integrated speed-up system maximizes flow efficiency during the jaw closing phase, allowing for swift concrete piercing and accelerated jaw reopening.
Heavy-Duty Reversible Material Cutting Blades: The deep jaw section features indexable, high-alloy tool steel blades designed to cleanly slice through structural rebar and internal steel mesh. The reversible design allows for multi-edge utilization, significantly lowering the total cost of ownership (TCO) and reducing maintenance intervals.
High-End Durable Seal Kits: Equipped with premium, multi-stage international standard seal configurations within the main high-pressure cylinder. These specialized seals maintain absolute integrity under intense thermal cycles and continuous pressure spikes, effectively isolating internal components from microscopic oil contamination.
Secure Changeover Safety Configuration: Features an engineered pin and bracket mounting geometry that guarantees secure changeover safety during installation. This minimizes attachment swap downtime while ensuring a rigid, zero-tolerance connection to the excavator boom.
Carrier Weight Class Matching Logic: The SLP08 is mathematically optimized for excavator carriers within the 18 to 26-ton weight class. This precise technical alignment ensures proper machine center-of-gravity balance, preventing dangerous boom structural fatigue and optimizing auxiliary hydraulic pump distribution without overloading the host machine's engine capacity.
Job-Site Precautions & Troubleshooting
Maintain Strict Perpendicular Jaw Alignment: Operators must position the pulverizer jaws perfectly perpendicular to the concrete pillar or slab before initiating the crushing cycle. Attempting to twist, pry, or tear material using the excavator’s swing force generates massive lateral deflection, which can cause cylinder rod bending or catastrophic main pivot pin failure.
Avoid Shearing Un-Sliceable Solid Profiles: While the integrated blades cleanly process standard rebar and light structural steel, the jaw must never be forced onto solid hardened steel shafts, heavy machinery axles, or high-tensile manganese rails. Exceeding the structural tensile limits of the cutting edge results in immediate blade chipping and jaw frame misalignment.
Monitor Hydraulic Oil Temperature and Contamination: Continuous heavy recycling operations generate rapid frictional heat within the host carrier's auxiliary circuit. If the hydraulic oil temperature exceeds safe operational thresholds, stop work immediately to prevent seal degradation. Inspect system filtration regularly, as suspended microscopic metallic particles will rapidly score high-pressure cylinder walls and lead to hydraulic pump wear.
Scheduled Bolt Torque and Blade Clearance Checks: Regularly inspect the clearance gap between the upper and lower cutting blades every 8 operating hours. Excessive blade clearance allows thin wire or scrap metal to wedge between the blades rather than being cut cleanly, leading to severe jaw binding and structural splitting. Ensure all blade retention bolts remain torqued to factory specifications.
| Items | UNIT | SLP08 |
| Weight | kg | 1,750 |
| Max. breaking power | ton | 165 |
| Max Opening width | mm | 900 |
| Max. shear power | ton | 210 |
| Blade length | mm | 180 |
| Driving oil pressure | kg/cm2 | 320 |
| Applicable Excavator | ton | 18-26 |
Q1: What makes the SLYM SLP08 a "dual-purpose" attachment compared to standard concrete pulverizers?
A1: Standard pulverizers are typically limited to crushing concrete chunks. The SLYM SLP08 is engineered as a true dual-purpose shear pulverizer; its heavy-duty jaw geometry fractures concrete slabs effortlessly, while its deep-seated, high-alloy tool steel blades cleanly slice through the internal structural rebar and steel mesh. This eliminates the need for manual sorting or switching attachments on site, drastically reducing processing time and maximizing scrap material value.
Q2: How does the SLP08 resist structural deformation and cracking under continuous severe stress?
A2: The exceptional durability of the SLP08 stems from premium material selection and strict manufacturing discipline. The entire chassis and jaw structure are fabricated from premium high-tensile, low-alloy wear-resistant steel plates. Furthermore, every critical weldment undergoes advanced thermal stress-relief processing to eliminate latent manufacturing material stresses. This ensures the frame maintains optimized structural durability and resists cracking even under severe shearing and torsional stress conditions.
Q3: How does the integrated speed-up system affect the cycle time and host excavator performance?
A3: The SLP08 features a high-efficiency optimized hydraulic circuit equipped with an integrated speed-up regenerative system. This system optimizes fluid dynamics during the jaw closing phase, maximizing flow efficiency to deliver swift concrete piercing and rapid jaw reopening. By significantly reducing cycle times, operators can complete more crushing cycles per hour while preventing destructive backpressure spikes from straining the host machine's auxiliary hydraulic infrastructure.
Q4: Can the SLP08 be safely operated on a 15-ton or a 30-ton excavator carrier?
A4: We strongly advise adhering to the mathematically optimized 18 to 26-ton carrier weight class matching logic. Mounting the SLP08 on a lighter carrier under 18 tons compromises machine center-of-gravity balance, creating severe stability risks and structural boom fatigue. Conversely, installing it on a carrier exceeding 26 tons exposes the pulverizer frame to excessive auxiliary hydraulic pressures and flow rates beyond its engineered envelope. For non-standard carrier configurations, please contact our technical team for custom safety guidance.
Q5: What are the critical maintenance steps required to prevent blade chipping and cylinder scoring?
A5: To maintain peak performance, operators must perform two primary inspections: First, check the blade clearance gap and retaining bolt torque every 8 operating hours; excessive clearance allows thin wires to wedge between the blades, leading to jaw binding or structural splitting. Second, strictly monitor hydraulic oil temperature and filtration. Continuous heavy recycling generates rapid frictional heat; operating beyond safe thermal thresholds causes seal degradation, allowing microscopic oil contamination to score the high-pressure cylinder walls.