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Singapore Mainland
Operating Weight : 14 Ton
Daily
SGD4,500
Weekly
SGD4,500
Monthly
SGD4,500
Two-way Delivery
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Singapore Mainland
Operating Weight : 14 Ton
Daily
SGD3,000
Weekly
SGD3,000
Monthly
SGD5,600
Two-way Delivery
Delivery price could be varied due to distance and other conditions
SGD 380
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About Excavator with Crusher :
An Excavator with Crusher refers to a standard hydraulic excavator equipped with a crusher attachment, typically mounted on the boom or arm. This specialized setup is designed to crush concrete, rock, asphalt, and other demolition materials directly on-site, eliminating the need for secondary processing equipment. The crusher attachment can be:
This combination is a game-changer in construction, demolition, and recycling projects, offering efficient material handling, reduced transport costs, and on-site crushing power.
Whether you're tackling a large-scale demolition or managing a construction site, choosing to rent or buy an excavator with a crusher attachment comes with strategic advantages.
Why Rent an Excavator with Crusher:
Why Buy an Excavator with Crusher:
Whether renting or buying, this combo enhances efficiency, safety, and sustainability in material processing and demolition.
Selecting the ideal excavator and crusher combo depends on your project requirements, Site Terms, and material types. Here’s how to make the right choice: