CoreShred 800
medium sized, but hardly average
The CoreShred 800 provides oversized production in a medium sized package. This powerful and versatile twin-shaft shredder uses an innovative quick-change shaft system that easily adapt to your shredding requirements with multiple configurations like concrete shafts, paddle shafts, or metal shafts. This allows you to process a range of materials with very little machine downtime.
The CoreShred 800 is ready to shred.
Product Features
QUICK CHANGE SHAFTS
With the quick-change system, the machine can be adapted to different material requirements to minimize downtime.
POWERFUL DRIVETRAIN
The Tier 4 Final Volvo Penta engine performs reliably with low fuel consumption and maximum efficiency.
OVERBELT MAGNET
Height adjustable, permanent overbelt magnet reliably removes ferrous metals and maximizes yield.
STEEL TRACKS
Heavy-duty steel tracks allow easy movement and maneuverability over the most challenging terrain.
TWIN SHAFTS
Shaft pairs available in multiple configurations to handle a wide range of materials and produce a more uniform output size with lower fuel consumption.
SIMPLE OPERATION
Easy to control and maneuver in the field with wireless remote-control system and optimally preset rotation of the shredding shafts.
CoreShred 800 Demonstration
Interested in the Doppstadt CoreShred 800 Twin-Shaft Shredder? Contact us to arrange an on-site demonstration at your facility, running your material, to see just how good it is!
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