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john1066

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attleboro ma
Ill an impact crusher crush concrete with wire and rebar. I'm looking to cut down on the labor of seperating the two on a demo job
 

pondo

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canada
Is this a statement or question?
You will still need a cracker or processor on excavator before you put it thru crusher but u will have good aggregate when u r done...that we use instead of buying "A" and B gravel.
 

simonsrplant

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Alberta CANADA
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Heavy Duty Off Road RSE
Yes it will, but dependant on what size machine and product...
Example, 40ton 300hp impactor
Concrete sleepers, no chance.
Building site rubble with small amount of wire, no problem
 

john1066

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attleboro ma
There is a lot of wire in the slabs and debar 12"o.c. in the walls we are going to hammer and use a cracker so there will be some pieces left. I was told an impactor will work pretty well on this
 
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