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CC 1700 extends the line of hydraulic CombiCutters

Jaws attached to one central main pin – the new feature of the new Atlas Copco combi cutter line. The user/operator benefits in terms of an improved stability and safety as well as shorter jaw replacement and jaw opening and closing cycles.

With the CC 1700 the Essen-based enterprise is presenting the second new-generation hydraulic combi cutter following the CC 3300. The jaws are attached to one central main pin which improves the stability and shortens the time required to replace the jaws. Both jaws can now be mounted and removed as one unit because a coupling and positioning system patent for which an application is filed is connecting both jaws also after they have been removed. This allows the jaws to be easily replaced on site without a time-consuming and costly transport to the workshop. Crushing teeth and blades can also be easily replaced.

The system with the two movable jaws and two cylinders has proven its value – it provides a high constant crushing force during the entire crushing process and the combination of a single-blade and double-blade jaw gives maximum stability under most extreme load conditions. Universal jaws and steel cuting jaws are available for the CC 1700. The cross section of the hydraulic lines has been increased to provide definitely shorter opening and closing cycles. The 350 bar operating pressure meets modern carrier standards.

The CC 1700 is designed for demolishing buildings and industrial plants, for secondary crushing jobs, for separating materials, for cutting steel sections and – if fitted with steel cutting arms – for demolishing steel structures.



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