[Video]: How to Turn an Excavator Into a Mobile Jaw Crusher with MB Crusher

Due to the increasing materials shortage, road building is getting every day more difficult. Excavators are the main machines used to build roads. They are the only ones that can travel even where there are no roads at all. For this reason, MB Crusher offer a variety of solutions that can come to one’s aid.

Simply attaching an MB Crusher bucket to any brand of the excavator will transform it into a mobile jaw crusher. All the rocks laying around are quickly reduced and reused to build the missing roads. An arduous job with MB Crusher units became effortless and connecting roads are created linking remote areas to society without the need to outsource the materials for the job.

The unspoilt island of Meganissi in Greece

If you build it, they will come” the quote from Field of dreams is a mantra for holiday destinations like the Greek islands, where there is a constant need to build tourists accommodation. In Meganissi, a small island with a population of around 1000 people to build villas they used an MB Crusher unit. The BF90.3 mounted on their Caterpillar 329E is crushing sea rocks to create the aggregate needed for the construction, meaning they did not need to bring in further machines or materials by sea from the larger island of Lefkada, again the jaw crusher gave independence and overcome the shortage of materials by transforming local raw material into a usable product.

The Stockholm Archipelago in Sweden

There are approximately 670,000 islands in the world. Some of them belong to Antarctica and others are unclaimed territories but Sweden itself owns 221,800 of them.

Although the majority are inhabited and difficult to connect to terrestrial infrastructure, the capital of Stockholm is built across a 14-island archipelago. In one of those islands, a Case TR340 skid steer has become a mobile jaw crusher after installing an MB-L140.

A demolition in Puerto Rico, Caribbean islands

Being versatile is another reason why MB Crusher units are largely used as not only natural materials can be processed to be reused, but also demolition debris.

As in Puerto Rico, in the Caribbean, the old Costa Salud Aguada hospital was dismantled and the crushed down concrete will be reused as the foundation for the new Health Prevention Center building.

What can we take on board from all of these stories? That it can be done, and it can be easier. A key to development is a good strategy and an MB Crusher for your carrier.

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