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Small range breaker booms

BB500 Breaker boom

Weight
2,650 kg (5,842 lb)
Nominal horizontal reach
5.6 m (18.4 ft)
Swing
170 °

Sandvik BB500 is a multi-purpose breaker boom typically used in quarries, next to a stationary crushing plant's primary crusher to clear blockages and bridging.

Features

Weight
2,650 kg (5,842 lb)
Input power
30.0 kW (40.0 hp)
Maximum reach
7.0 m (23.0 ft)
Nominal horizontal reach
5.6 m (18.4 ft)
Nominal vertical reach
5.0 m (16.4 ft)
Swing
170 °
Base diameter
m
Base dimensions
m

Recommended breaker types BR777i Heavy Duty Small; BR999i Heavy Duty Small; BR1322i; BR1533i; BR1655i
Recommended power packs HU18; HU30

Additional product information

  • BB500

    The BB500 is simple to install and operate, which means you get the maximum amount of uptime. The equipment can be operated directly by the valve levers or with radio controls.
    Robust and reliable BB500 provides a 7.0-meter maximum reach and 170-degree swing for optimum flexibility, even in limited spaces.

  • Additional advantages

    • Robust and reliable construction to ensure easy maintenance
    • Sandvik's full electrification makes the boom energy efficient
  • Applications

    • Jaw crushers
    • Impact crushers

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