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Guernsey plant hire firm choose Rubble Master again!

Paul Rouget Plant Hire purchase third recycling crusher from Haulmark Equipment

With the demand on local authorities to save money and increase their recycling agenda, many demolition companies are seeing an increase in the amount of work being pushed their way. But how do they ensure that the methods they’re using are the quickest and most cost effective?

In 2006 Paul Rouget Plant Hire, based on the island of Guernsey, found themselves in this situation with an increased council project meaning they had more rubble to crush and dispose of. At this time, all of the material was being sent to landfill, incurring a charge and eating into their profits.

 

Through a third party they heard about the RUBBLE MASTER, machines used in the recycling of waste material such as tarmac and paving stones, allowing users to crush material and re-use the end product.

Debbie Rouget commented: ‘We were put in touch with Haulmark Equipment in 2006 as sole UK suppliers of the RUBBLE MASTER equipment and we haven’t looked back since. Starting off with an RM60 we used the equipment to crush bricks and rubble from a demolition site.

‘As our projects grew larger we upgraded to a larger capacity model and in May 2008 we purchased a used RUBBLE MASTER RM70 GO!. In December 2010 we took delivery of a brand new RM80 GO! – the first machine of its type to hit the British Isles.

‘Haulmark Equipment took us to Austria to see the machine being built and once it was delivered to us, the customer service we received from them was as always, second-to-none. And, as the RM80 GO! has crawler gear it’s really easy for us to move it around the island and indeed around sites.

‘We would recommend any RUBBLE MASTER equipment to demolition companies out there – the cost savings are fantastic as prior to 2006, we would have sent everything to landfill. Now we recycle waste, produce an end product, then sell it back to local builders or re-use the material for our own use.’

The RM80 GO! fully meets the requirements of cost-conscious building and demolition contractors. Its high continuous throughput of up to 160 tons/h is due to the compact crusher's excellent intake behaviour and optimum crusher kinematics.

It is flexible regarding the material it processes - in recycling mode the magnetic separator reliably removes reinforcing steel from the crushed material. Only one person is required to operate and manoeuvre the RM80 GO! using remote control. Even the release system to remove blockages works at the press of a button.

 

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