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Epiroc introduces ER 1500 Drum Cutter at World of Concrete

January 24, 2018

New excavator attachment from the Atlas Copco Group subsidiary is ideal for tunneling, special foundation work, demolition and soil mixing, and features a dust suppression system to help meet silica dust regulations.

Epiroc AB, the subsidiary of Atlas Copco Group that is planned to be listed on the stock exchange in 2018, has introduced the ER 1500 Drum Cutter excavator attachment at World of Concrete in Las Vegas. The powerful transverse drum cutter is ideal for tunneling, special foundation work, demolition and soil mixing, and features an integrated dust suppression system to help maximize safety and help to achieve OSHA silica dust regulations.
At a service weight of 3,858 pounds (1,750 kilograms), the ER 1500 double-head machine is suitable for carriers of 44,000 to 88,000 pounds (20 to 40 tons). It offers:
  • Rated power of 160 hp (120 kW). 

  • Cutting force of 9,100 to 15,700 lbf (40.6-69.9 kN) at 5,000 psi (350 bar). 

  • A standard cutting head width of 35 inches (880 mm). 

  • 44 tungsten carbide-tipped picks.
  • "The ER 1500 is designed for maximum efficiency to help our customers increase productivity and lower costs. In addition, we’ve integrated a simple and efficient dust control system that promotes operator safety and regulatory compliance."

    Rich Elliott ,Epiroc Product Manager – Hydraulic Attachments
    Epiroc ER 1500 Drum Cutter
    Features that make the ER 1500 reliable, long-lasting and low-maintenance include a highly efficient, powerful and robust drive train, secure attachment of cutter drums, rigid and wear-resistant gear housing as well as pick boxes with hardened wear sleeves.

    ER 1500 cutter heads are designed to provide optimum cutting power at the recommended rotation speed of 75 rpm. They ensure a smooth cutting action while providing each pick with the maximum cutting power to penetrate the rock.

    The ER 1500 uses large spur gears driven by high-torque hydraulic motors. The robust gear wheels allow the drum cutter to be used in the most difficult conditions. A central fixing system allows the drum cutter to rotate 360 degrees without having to be disconnected from the excavator. With low-vibration and quiet operation, the ER 1500 can also work in sensitive areas.
    The integrated dust suppression system reduces dust directly in the cutting area, helping contractors to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) final silica rule that became enforceable on Sept. 23, 2017.
    ER 1500 Drum Cutter

    Epiroc ER 1500 Drum Cutter

    ER 1500 Drum Cutter
    In contrast to dust suppression systems with water spray cannons, the ER 1500 solution positions water jets as 2 close as possible to the working area, ensuring that the spray reaches the dust-producing area while making it easy for the excavator operator to control it.

    Operating under its own brand name and logo, Epiroc is showcasing its hydraulic attachments product range at World of Concrete. The extensive line of Epiroc hydraulic attachments includes Breakers, Combi Cutters, Concrete Busters, Pulverizers, Multi Grapples, Compactors, Bucket Crushers, Hydro Magnets, Steel Cutters, and Drum Cutters.
    Atlas Copco announced in January 2017 that the Group will split into two companies in 2018: Atlas Copco, focusing on industrial customers, and Epiroc, focusing on mining, infrastructure and natural resources customers. Epiroc began operating as an independent business on Dec. 1, 2017, providing market-leading products and services to those industries.

    In the United States, the Epiroc organization started operating under the Epiroc name as of December 1, 2017. The local Epiroc organization consists of 370 employees, who provide sales and service from 17 locations. Epiroc’s new Hydraulic Attachment Competency Center in Independence, Ohio, combines a customer center, repair shop and configuration center with its own dedicated parts and supplies warehouse.

    The Epiroc split with Atlas Copco is proceeding according to plan, but remains subject to approval by Atlas Copco shareholders in April 2018.

    For more information, visit www.epiroc.com.
    Press release from Epiroc USA LLC
    For further information please contact:
    Matt Cadnum, Vice President – Hydraulic Attachment Tools, U.S. and Canada.
    (216) 643-6811
    Troy Johnson, Media Communications, Performance Marketing
    (515) 224-7408

    International Epiroc Hydraulic drum cutters Hydraulic attachment tools 2018 Press release