Electricity distributors and generators rely on the assistance of Crushers for the management of pruning.

News11 de April de 2026
The growth of trees near power lines can cause accidents, power outages, and damage to the entire population. To reduce interruptions in power supply, it is necessary to periodically trim branches that overlap with the power lines. This work is done by qualified professionals with appropriate equipment and aims to maintain the quality of energy supply to consumers with the least possible impact on urban vegetation.
Branches in contact with power lines can cause cable breakage, power outages, and even short circuits, increasing the risk of fire and electric shock. This is even more dangerous on stormy days.
The gains from the application of the Crusher in the practice, collection, and management of pruning will offer a volume reduction of up to 90% of the branches, logistical gain, and an average labor reduction of 8 times, total practicality, ergonomics, agility, and safety for operators, also adding sustainable and environmentally correct work with waste management.
Lippel provides and develops various solutions for you to process tree prunings safely, practically, and with quality. Branch Crushers have been developed both as a support tool for pruning services and to prepare the material and make it ready for composting or even as energy. The shredded waste has various uses, such as being used in vegetable gardens and nurseries as organic fertilizer or in parks and gardens for landscaping.
As an example, we apply the urban models of the PTU and PDU lines, which were designed with a compact design for easier transport on urban roads. They have all the necessary signaling and road regulations, being ready for safe and easy transportation within the municipality. We highlight the model PDU 200/260 RBF, a combo set with a dump trailer + Crusher.
Pruned waste, when shredded and recycled, gains a sustainable destination. After shredding, the material can be provided to partners for use in composting, maintenance of parks and green areas, or for energy reuse.