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Key Features
Description
The CC/CCE series is a hydraulic, jaw-type attachment designed for the primary phase of structural demolition—where the goal is to progressively “take apart” a building and separate materials as you go, rather than simply knocking everything down at once. Mounted on an excavator, it’s used to bite, crack, and crush reinforced concrete elements (beams, columns, slabs, stair cores), letting the operator work step-by-step, controlling the sequence of failure and the direction debris falls. This controlled approach is especially valuable when working close to live structures, public areas, or tight sites where you need precision and predictable material drop zones.
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I joined Approved Hydraulics in November 2014 at the age of 18, starting as a Stores Apprentice with responsibility for stock control, goods management, and purchasing support. This role gave me a strong grounding in our products, processes, and the operational side of the business.In 2017, I transitioned into a full-time sales position and have been actively involved in day-to-day sales activities ever since, supporting customers, managing enquiries, and developing product and commercial knowledge across our range.In 2025, I was promoted to Sales Manager. In this role, I lead a team of six sales colleagues and oversee the daily operations of the sales function, ensuring customer enquiries are handled efficiently, service standards are maintained, and the team continues to deliver consistent results and strong customer relationships.
CMB CCE Series Crusher
Structurally, the tool is built around a heavy-duty central frame and a reinforced contact zone at the jaws—engineered to handle repeated shock loads when crushing dense concrete and prying material free. The jaw geometry concentrates force toward the tip/teeth so it can initiate fractures quickly, then propagate cracks through the section with each closing cycle. Using high-strength, wear-resistant steels in the frame and contact areas helps the attachment keep its jaw alignment under load (important for consistent crushing) while also resisting abrasion from concrete fines and exposed rebar.
Hydraulically, the grab is made to stay “on the bite” and keep the workface aligned without constantly repositioning the excavator. Continuous 360° hydraulic rotation allows the operator to roll the jaws into the best attacking angle—square to an edge for cracking, slightly oblique for peeling concrete cover, or aligned to grip and break corners cleanly. High clamping force at the tip/teeth improves penetration and reduces slipping, while features like a speed valve are aimed at making jaw cycling more responsive—helping productivity when you’re repeatedly nibbling and crushing material into manageable pieces.
For longevity and site reliability, the vulnerable moving parts are protected and built for serviceability. Reversed, fully protected cylinders keep the hydraulic actuators shielded from impacts and falling rubble, and hardened pins/bushings are intended to tolerate the constant articulation and side-loading that demolition work creates. Wear items are designed to be renewed rather than forcing a full rebuild: interchangeable teeth restore the “bite” when tips round off, and reversible blades let you rotate cutting edges to extend life before replacement—reducing downtime and keeping performance consistent across long, abrasive jobs.
Main Features
Approved Hydraulics provides warranty coverage against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for the periods below, subject to the conditions in this policy.
A. Two-year warranty (24 months)
A 2-year warranty applies to selected products or product lines as stated on the quotation, order acknowledgement, invoice, product datasheet, packaging or website.
B. One-year warranty (12 months) – conditional
A 1-year warranty applies to products not covered by the 2-year warranty, and/or to certain items where coverage is subject to conditions such as correct installation, commissioning, maintenance, and use (see Section 5).
Important: The warranty period that applies to a specific item is the one explicitly stated on the sales documentation or product literature for that item.
For full details visit our warranty page here
For all stock items and goods not requiring production.
Next Working Day Delivery (UK Mainland)
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Our policy lasts 30 days. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately we can’t offer you a refund or exchange.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
To complete your return, we require a receipt or proof of purchase.
Please do not send your purchase back to the manufacturer.
There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable)
Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error
Any item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery
As a leading UK supplier of hydraulic equipment, attachments, and components, we support a diverse range of industries. Our products are trusted in demanding environments where performance, reliability, and expert support are essential.
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Best practices for keeping your hydraulic system running efficiently.
How do you check oil condition?
Visual inspection for discoloration, foaming, or particles Lab analysis provides a detailed breakdown of contamination, viscosity, acidity, and wear metals This helps determine oil life and potential system issues.
How do you dispose of hydraulic oil?
Collect used oil in approved containers Take it to a licensed waste oil recycling or disposal facility Never pour it into drains or the environment — it’s illegal and harmful.
How do you prevent contamination?
Use sealed containers and clean tools Always clean hose ends and fittings before connecting Install high-quality filtration on return lines and reservoirs Avoid opening the system unnecessarily
How do you store hydraulic hoses?
In a clean, dry, and cool environment Away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and ozone-producing equipment Preferably stored horizontally on racks to prevent kinking or deformation
How often should filters be changed?
At regular service intervals or when a clogging indicator signals high restriction. It’s best to change filters before they reach full capacity to avoid bypassing dirty fluid.
How often should hydraulic oil be changed?
Typically every 2,000 operating hours, or as recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Factors like system cleanliness, load, and temperature can influence intervals. Always verify with oil analysis if unsure.
What is a breather cap?
A breather cap allows air to enter or exit the reservoir as fluid levels change, without letting contaminants in. Some include filters to trap airborne particles or moisture.
What is preventive maintenance in hydraulics?
Scheduled checks and service tasks (e.g., inspecting hoses, changing filters, checking oil) to prevent unexpected failures, extend system life, and reduce downtime.
What tools are used in hydraulic diagnostics?
Pressure gauges to check line pressure Flow meters to measure flow rate Infrared thermometers or thermal cameras to detect hotspots Ultrasonic leak detectors to find air or fluid leaks Test kits for oil sampling
Why should systems be flushed?
Flushing removes contaminants like metal shavings, dirt, or water — especially important after repairs, system assembly, or oil changes. It helps prevent premature wear and failures.