Excavator magnet attachment exported to Puerto Rico is essentially a heavy-duty magnet mounted on the end of an excavator arm. It lets operators pick up ferrous metals—from rebar scraps and twisted debris to old machinery parts—without manual handling, reducing strain injuries and speeding up repetitive tasks. In Puerto Rico, where construction sites, disaster cleanup, and old-structure refurbishments often generate metal clutter, the magnet attachment proves incredibly practical.

Parameters of Excavator Magnet Attachment Exported to Puerto Rico
| Model | MW5-150L |
| Current/Voltage | 60/220 |
| Power/KW Current (A) | 15kw 72A |
| Dimensions | 150/300/340 |
| Duty Cycle | 75% |
| Weight | 2.2T |
| Feeding Parameters/Reinforcement Bar Ends | 1.7 T |
Practical Guide to How It’s Used
- Demolition and debris cleanup: On sites with twisted steel, the magnet attachment can quickly collect metal debris, leaving non-ferrous waste for separate processing. This minimizes manual handling and reduces exposure to sharp edges.
- Salvage and recycling: Salvage yards and construction sites can reclaim valuable steel and rebar, boosting resale value and promoting circular economy principles in Puerto Rico’s urban and coastal developments.
- Utilities and retrofit work: When upgrading sewer lines, bridges, or buildings, the magnet helps clear ferrous obstructions and recover reusable metal parts without bulky machinery or risky crane lifts.
- Disaster response: In the aftermath of storms, magnetic attachments simplify the quick collection of ferrous debris, speeding up clearance and enabling faster site redevelopment.
Why Is It Popular?
- Safety first: Reduces manual lifting, cutting down on back injuries and finger hazards.
- Speed and precision: Instantly picks up ferrous material, allowing operators to sort, drop, or load with minimal repositioning.
- Versatility: Works with a range of magnet strengths and attachment sizes, so you can tailor it to the job and machine size.



