REMU CR1100

The REMU CR1100 crushing bucket is an efficient solution for on-site material reduction, designed for excavators. Ideal for small to mid-sized demolition, renovation, and roadwork projects, the CR1100 is capable of crushing bricks, concrete, asphalt, and other light demolition materials into reusable fill or backfill. Its rugged construction and heavy-duty design ensure durability and reliable performance, even in tough working conditions. The bucket integrates crushing and loading into one efficient operation, eliminating the need for secondary processing equipment and reducing material handling time. Easy to maneuver, the CR1100 is especially well-suited for confined urban job sites and remote locations where space and access are limited. By crushing material directly on-site, it significantly lowers transport and disposal costs while supporting sustainable construction practices. The REMU CR1100 is the perfect tool for contractors seeking a cost-effective, portable, and environmentally friendly crushing solution.
Carrier Size
25 tonnes
Weight:
3050kg
Width:
2020mm
Bucket volume:
1.0m3

Industry-Leading Warranty

1 year/1,000-hour warranty

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Features & Benefits

Quattro Movement
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A unique crushing mechanism that starts crushing at the top, pushes material downward for high throughput, and provides a final cube-shaped output with minimal fines. Results in significantly higher productivity, longer jaw life, and a uniform, high-quality end product.

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Quickly clears blockages with the press of a button—no beating on the bucket required. Keeps the crushing operation continuous and efficient.

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Built with a robust design, including jaw plates and wear parts that are easily replaceable. Equipped with central greasing as standard to minimise downtime. Known for delivering industry-leading longevity.

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A crusher bucket can operate with just one excavator, making it highly economical for on-site crushing. Ideal for smaller businesses seeking high ROI. This saves on transportation, landfill, and material purchase costs.

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Handles a broad range of materials, including natural rock, concrete, asphalt, brick, tile, glass, and inert demolition debris. Fully portable—crushes on-site, reducing hauling needs and enabling immediate reuse of material.

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Crushing Buckets Frequently Asked Questions

Where to use the crushing bucket?

Save time and money by processing demolition waste onsite. In an ideal case crushed material can be reused onsite, but even if the material needs to be transported to a recycling facility, crushing reduces the volume and helps to save transportation costs. A crushing bucket is also an affordable investment to recycling centres to process their material piles and turn those into valuable products.

Compared to a crushing plant, the bucket crusher is a more affordable investment and can solve a number of material handling needs. Also, the operating cost is only a fraction of that of bigger plants. You only need one excavator, one bucket and one operator.

The rotary crusher bucket offers a steady throughput, and with a number of materials a capacity of 60m3/hour can be achieved.

Excessive fine material does not interfere with the crushing process in this rotary crushing bucket. This type of crushing technique is particularly suitable for processing mixed materials.

Wear parts for the CR 1100 consist mainly of carbide crushing picks which are quick and easy to change. Compared to the wear parts of some other type of crusher buckets the picks are much more affordable and convenient to store, transport or take to site.

If a material is too hard to process, the rotor simply stops, after which the rotor can be reversed and the unbreakable material dumped out of the bucket.

According to our experience most of the wire/cables go through the bucket.

There are different types of natural stone, and some are easy to crush while others are not. Sandstone, shale, claystone, and soapstone are processable. The hardest natural stones, like granite, cannot be processed with our bucket.

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