MB crusher bucket the crushing evolution
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MB crusher bucket the crushing evolution

MB introduces two new models of crusher bucket: BF80.3, suitable for excavators that exceed 18.5 tonne of weight and BF135.8, for excavators weighing over 43 tonne.

MB S.p.A. was established in the year 2001 in Italy, and is the world leader in production and supply of crusher buckets and screening buckets. MB currently exports to over 150 countries worldwide and has established various international subsidiaries including India.

The MB Crusher Bucket is the first in the market and is the only holder of the double jaw movement patent, guaranteeing the highest levels of productivity on site. It can be used on the entire excavator and backhoe loader range and its application areas are far-reaching, including but not limited to:


  • Road works and pipelines.
  • Recycling of demolition material.
  • Quarries and mines.
  • Environmental reclamations.

MB crusher buckets lead to a significant reduction in operational cost by recycling the inert material at the site itself, a fundamental factor in terms of respect for the environment and savings on disposal costs.

Today, MB S.p.A. offers different crusher bucket models, from the smallest, the MB-C50 (for mini excavators), to the largest, the BF150.10, suitable for excavators from 70 tonne upwards, as well as its MB-L series (for skid steer loaders and backhoe loaders), and four models of screening bucket for its customers.

The screening bucket with its basket made up of special alloy steel can be used for physical separation of soil from rock, minerals and other materials. This can hugely increase revenue for mine owners with large unused overburden material and road contractors requiring on site granular sub-base material.

MB India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MB S.p.A., has successfully installed MB buckets mounted on excavators, as well as backhoe loaders in various parts of the country.

(Communication by the management of the company)

MB introduces two new models of crusher bucket: BF80.3, suitable for excavators that exceed 18.5 tonne of weight and BF135.8, for excavators weighing over 43 tonne. MB S.p.A. was established in the year 2001 in Italy, and is the world leader in production and supply of crusher buckets and screening buckets. MB currently exports to over 150 countries worldwide and has established various international subsidiaries including India. The MB Crusher Bucket is the first in the market and is the only holder of the double jaw movement patent, guaranteeing the highest levels of productivity on site. It can be used on the entire excavator and backhoe loader range and its application areas are far-reaching, including but not limited to: Road works and pipelines. Recycling of demolition material. Quarries and mines. Environmental reclamations. MB crusher buckets lead to a significant reduction in operational cost by recycling the inert material at the site itself, a fundamental factor in terms of respect for the environment and savings on disposal costs. Today, MB S.p.A. offers different crusher bucket models, from the smallest, the MB-C50 (for mini excavators), to the largest, the BF150.10, suitable for excavators from 70 tonne upwards, as well as its MB-L series (for skid steer loaders and backhoe loaders), and four models of screening bucket for its customers. The screening bucket with its basket made up of special alloy steel can be used for physical separation of soil from rock, minerals and other materials. This can hugely increase revenue for mine owners with large unused overburden material and road contractors requiring on site granular sub-base material. MB India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of MB S.p.A., has successfully installed MB buckets mounted on excavators, as well as backhoe loaders in various parts of the country. (Communication by the management of the company)

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