DEMOLITION
Norm Engineering’s demolition attachments are built to help operators clear, sort, load and handle tough materials across demolition, construction, recycling and site preparation projects. Designed for compatible earthmoving machines, the range helps operators choose the right equipment for demanding site conditions, from concrete, rock and soil through to debris and demolition waste, with durability, control and productivity in mind.
Demolition Attachments
Norm Engineering’s demolition attachments are built for demanding worksites where operators need to clear materials, dismantle structures, prepare ground, sort debris or manage large amounts of waste after demolition work. Choosing the right attachment can help improve operational efficiency, reduce unnecessary machine changes and support safer handling practices across tough site environments.
The right demolition attachment depends on the machine, application, material type and demolition method being used. Some projects require attachments suited to digging, ripping or trenching. Others need buckets, grabs, rakes, blades or screening buckets to help move, separate, load or manage debris during different stages of the job.
Norm Engineering manufactures a wide range of earthmoving attachments in Australia for construction, demolition, agriculture, landscaping, mining, material handling and civil applications. Each attachment is specifically engineered to suit real working conditions, helping operators get reliable performance from their machines across different tasks.
Choosing The Right Demolition Attachment For The Task
Different demolition projects call for different tools. A demolition job may involve breaking up compacted or tough materials, clearing loose debris, separating usable material, loading waste, preparing soil, managing rock or creating access for the next stage of construction.
Buckets can assist with digging, loading, carrying and dumping materials. Rakes and grabs can help operators collect, sort and handle awkward debris. Blades can assist with pushing, levelling and site preparation. Sieve buckets, also commonly known as screening buckets, can help separate soil, rock, rubble and other materials during demolition, recycling and clean-up work.
For many operators, versatility is essential. The right attachment can help one machine take on different tasks more efficiently, without relying on unnecessary manual handling or frequent attachment changes.
Supporting Safer, More Controlled Demolition Work
Demolition work needs the right equipment, controlled operation and a clear understanding of the worksite. Attachments should always be selected with the machine, material, ground conditions, access, visibility and operating environment in mind.
Using a suitable attachment can help operators manage materials with more precise control, especially when clearing debris, handling concrete, sorting waste, working around existing infrastructure or preparing a site for the next stage of construction. It can also help reduce unnecessary manual handling where machine-assisted handling is appropriate.
Operators should consider site-specific risks such as dust, vibration, noise, falling materials, underground services, nearby structures and confined spaces before choosing equipment for demolition operations.
Built For Demanding Australian Conditions
Norm Engineering attachments are designed and manufactured in Australia for tough local worksites. With decades of experience supplying earthmoving attachments across Australia, New Zealand and the USA, Norm Engineering understands the optimal performance, strength and durability needed for demanding demolition, construction and earthmoving environments.
From excavator attachments through to buckets, rakes, grabs and blades, the range is built to help operators match the right tools to the job, machine and application.
Need Help Choosing Demolition Attachments For Your Machine?
Choosing the right demolition attachment comes down to your machine, attachment pickup, material type, site conditions and the work you need to complete. Norm Engineering can help you find a practical solution for clearing, sorting, loading, ripping, digging, site preparation or material handling across demanding demolition environments.
Speak with the team today to discuss pricing, stock availability, your machine type, application and attachment requirements.
Demolition Attachments – FAQs
What demolition attachments does Norm Engineering supply?
Norm Engineering supplies a wide range of earthmoving attachments that can support demolition, construction, recycling and site preparation work. Depending on the machine and application, this may include buckets, rakes, grabs, blades, rippers, sieve buckets and other attachments designed to help operators clear, sort, load, dig, rip and handle tough materials.
Are sieve buckets the same as screening buckets?
Sieve buckets are often referred to as screening buckets because they are used to separate materials such as soil, rock, rubble and debris. On demolition projects, a sieve bucket can help operators screen and sort material during site clean-up, recycling, landscaping preparation or earthmoving work.
Can Norm Engineering help match a demolition attachment to my machine?
Yes. Norm Engineering can help confirm which demolition attachments suit your machine type, attachment pickup, application and material requirements. This is especially useful when comparing excavator demolition attachments, buckets, grabs, rakes, blades or other equipment for different tasks.
What details should I provide when enquiring about demolition attachments?
To help Norm Engineering recommend the right equipment, provide your machine make and model, attachment pickup, intended application, material type, site conditions and any hydraulic requirements if relevant. It also helps to explain whether the job involves concrete, rock, soil, debris, pipes, infrastructure materials, confined spaces or large amounts of waste.
Are demolition attachments only used for breaking concrete?
No. Demolition attachments can support a wide range of tasks beyond concrete work. Depending on the attachment, they may be used for digging, ripping, clearing debris, sorting materials, loading waste, handling rock, preparing soil, recycling materials or creating safer access across demolition and construction sites.
Are excavator demolition attachments suitable for confined spaces?
Suitability depends on the excavator, attachment type, reach, operating weight, access, visibility, material and site conditions. If you are working in confined spaces or around existing structures, contact Norm Engineering to confirm which attachment may suit your machine and application.