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Scrap Shears

RSS30R

Applications
  • Scrapyards
  • Structural steel
  • Metal recycling
  • Ship breaking
Max. jaw opening
580 mm (23 in)

Efficient cutting performance for small demolition jobs

Built for 16–22 ton (35,300–48,500 lb) carriers, the RSS30R provides dependable cutting force in compact demolition and recycling applications. Its 580 mm (23 in) jaw opening allows operators to process steel and scrap efficiently while maintaining precise control.

Product Specifications

Weight
2,530 kg (5,578 lb)
Length
2,840 mm (112 in)
Max. jaw opening
580 mm (23 in)
Jaw depth
510 mm (20 in)
Operating pressure
340 bar (4,931 psi)

Features & Applications

  • Features

    • Hardox steel construction
      Manufactured from high-strength hardox steel, the shear is built to withstand extreme cutting forces while maintaining long-term structural integrity.
    • Hydraulic rotation
      Hydraulic rotation allows the operator to precisely align the shear for optimal cutting angles, improving efficiency and reducing repositioning time.
    • Single inverted cylinder design
      The inverted cylinder is protected from debris and damage, ensuring reliable performance and reduced maintenance requirements.
    • Reversible blade
      The reversible blade design extends wear life and lowers operating costs by allowing blades to be flipped and reused before replacement is required.
    • Rotation control valve
      Ensures controlled, smooth movements during operation, improving cutting precision and operator confidence.
    • Pressure relief valve
      Protects the hydraulic system from pressure surges, helping prevent component damage and unplanned downtime.
    • Hardened pins and bushings
      Reinforced wear components increase durability and support long service intervals in high-cycle demolition work.
    • Regenerative valve
      Faster opening and closing cycles improve overall productivity and job efficiency (RSS30R–RSS120R).
    • Double hydraulic motor
      Dual motors deliver powerful, reliable rotation even in challenging cutting applications (RSS30R–RSS120R models).
  • Applications

    • Scrapyards
      Scrapyards (also known as a wrecking yard, junkyard, or breaker's yard) trade in scrap.
    • Structural steel
      Structural steel is primarily removed during a demolition project by means of an attachment, with cutter blades.
    • Metal recycling
      The metal recycling industry encompasses a wide range of metals. The more frequently recycled metals are scrap steels.
    • Ship breaking
      Ship breaking or ship demolition is a type of ship disposal involving the breaking up of ships for either a source of parts, which can be sold for re-use, or for the extraction of raw materials, mainly scrap.
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