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Kinshofer introduces WS-Series drum cutters

Kinshofer, a global manufacturer of high-quality excavator and loader crane attachments, has introduced the WS drum cutter series

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The drum cutters feature an exclusive pick angle and optimal chisel arrangement

The drum cutters feature an exclusive pick angle and optimal chisel arrangement

PRESS RELEASE: Kinshofer acquired the drum cutter line in early 2018 with the purchase of the Schaeff transverse cutter from Atlas. The drum cutters feature an exclusive pick angle and optimal chisel arrangement for high performance and minimal wear, making the attachments ideal for mining, tunnelling, road construction and demolition.

Francois Martin, Kinshofer North America general manager, said: "Years of engineering and manufacturing have shaped the WS-Series drum cutters into precise rock breaking units that maximise efficiency and outperform the competition. Our team of application specialists work with contractors to choose the best drum and chisel for their specific application, minimising noise and vibration while optimising performance."

Drum cutters are a quieter alternative to hydraulic breakers and the WS-Series are one of the quietest in the industry, making them excellent for use in areas with noise restrictions. They also produce less vibration than breakers, so contractors can use them where there's a risk of disturbing a nearby structure's foundation.

Kinshofer achieves the low decibel output and minimal vibrations of the attachments through a high-torque hydraulic motor. The motor powers the drum cutter while its gear reduction optimises torque and cutting force. The higher torque enables the attachment to achieve greater cutting efficiency while operating at a slower speed than competitive drum cutters. The controlled speed of the attachment reduces noise and vibration as well as maximises operator comfort. Additionally, the hydraulic motor is adjustable to match the output of an excavator's hydraulics.

Kinshofer stated that it has a drum to match any application. The rock drum effectively breaks soft to medium-hard rock in mines and quarries with its strategic chisel pattern while the profiling drum's higher density of chisels shapes and levels soft to medium-hard rock in tunnelling applications. The demolition drum offers reduced vibrations due to a wear-protected spiral sheet and is ideal for cutting medium-hard to hard rock as well as concrete.

Based on the application, Kinshofer offers four chisel tips that attach to the wear pick: standard, heavy-duty, wear-protected and wood. Standard chisels are excellent for breaking asphalt, argillite and other soft to medium-hard rocks while the heavy-duty chisels power through medium-hard to very-hard materials such as limestone and concrete. Wear-protected chisels are ideal for abrasive rocks such as sandstone and furnace gravel. The wood chisel is designed specifically for wood applications, such as stump removal. Wear picks can be replaced in minutes, leading to greater productivity and less downtime.

Selecting the proper chisel and drum combination is key to optimising performance and reducing attachment wear. Kinshofer's application specialists work closely with customers to understand applications and material conditions so they can recommend the best drum and chisel tip for each situation.

The attachment's heavy-duty sealing system enables underwater operation as deep as 25m for applications such as bridge repair.

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