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as of 2000, the series currently known as the IMP
multiprocessor, designed to ensure maximum
versatility and able to handle a variety of different
jobsite applications for demolition and recycling,
using the same carrier in different configurations by
changing the jawsets (Hammer, Pulverizer, Combi
and Shear versions, whereby the latter is used to
demolish constructions made from ferrous
material);
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In 2004, the new HP High Performance hammer
series was launched, featuring a new design, revised
materials and reduced noise emissions. Continuous
product improvements in order to satisfy the
broadest range of differing operator needs, means
the Indeco range is today the absolute most
extensive, featuring 23 models with roughly 50
different combinations. In 2008, Indeco broke all
records, developing for the second time in the
history of demolition, the largest hydraulic hammer
in the world. The Indeco HP 18000 hammer is truly
extraordinary in terms of size and performance,
making it the perfect tool for large earthworks,
quarries and particularly hard rock. From the height
of its 4.6 metres and weighing an impressive
11,050 kg, it is able to apply - on a tool with a
250 mm diameter - a destructive force not even
remotely comparable to that of any other hammer
available on the market.
In the meantime, the horizontal extension of the Indeco
range continued with new products such as: