During 2016 all the major aggregate production equipment specialists have put a good deal of new machines on the market, highlighting their investment in research and development. These firms are also investing in developing their facilities, with new manufacturing capability coming on stream.
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The P-Line screen on the M2500 uses the CDE VibroCentric drive system which allows a higher power-to-weight ratio. The D-Line dewatering screen utilises the innovative VibroSync motor bridge which ensures an even distribution of power across the full screening area for superior performance.
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All new Tyler F-Class Vibrating Screens feature the upgraded mounting system, which includes 16 rubber mounts and four body brackets. The split-bucket rubber mount includes a two-piece body bracket, which allows operators to remove the side arm and bucket in one piece. In addition, the F-Class includes Haver & Boecker’s exclusive four bearing Tyler design, which allows for multiple machine installations within the same building or structure.
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These drive options are already offered for the H4 tracked cone crusher. It has a new frame design and has a total transport weight of only 46tonnes and a compact transport width of 3m. It also has an intelligent plant control that can be combined with the firm’s GPS-supported remote machine monitoring system.
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A novel development from the firm is the availability of upgrades for old crusher models intended to reduce maintenance costs and also boost throughput and safety. The upgrades are available for Symons and Nordberg cone crushers, as well as Superior gyratory crushers. The kit include installation instructions while Metso also offers the option of a field service team for support or for installation. These upgrades are said to offer increased productivity, easier setting adjustments, better crusher reliability and reduced bridging from oversized materials. Maintenance is also reduced with improved component life, more reliable crushing and easier maintenance.
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The firm is also offering its Trakpactor 550 horizontal impact crusher, which is said to offer high reliability, efficiency and performance. It benefits from a robust and heavily engineered chassis and has been designed to optimise material flow to minimise material build-ups. Its optional pre-screen unit allows fines to be removed efficiently, maximising production and minimising wear. It also has a new chamber design and optional features such as the hydraulic inlet lid and the automatic adjustment system, as well as auto rotation system for blow bar changes.
Both the R900 impact crusher and R800 jaw crusher can be equipped with the firm’s novel duplex-system, which allows the crusher units to be exchanged. The machines have an identical drive system so that either the impact or jaw crusher can be installed on the same basic frame. According to
The unit also features a new telescopic natural fines conveyor, with a discharge height of 3.1m. The dirt chute has been designed with a steeper angle to enable a faster transfer of material and can also handle sticky material. The three-position dirt chute allows all material passing the pre-screen grizzly to be diverted onto either the main conveyor or the natural fines conveyor.
The QJ341+ model also includes a hydraulically adjustable CSS setting, reversible jaw and hydraulic drive, allowing it to start under load as well as featuring the Sandvik PLC control system and control screen. Customers can select also select emissions compliant Caterpillar or Volvo diesels.
The CRH1313R offers high throughput as well as versatility and can handle rock crushing, concrete recycling, and asphalt recycling. The plant features a high production Cedarapids IP1313 impactor with a three- or four-bar rotor powered by a Tier 4 compliant diesel engine rated at 335kW, as well as featuring a 150kW generator. Uptime is maximised with a heavy-duty undercrusher pan feeder that protects the conveyor belt from damage. It offers high capacity due to the patent-pending dual-slope, two-deck screen that can handle heavy loads. It has a rugged, high-stroke Cedarapids feeder and is said to be easy to operate, set up and transport.
The AggreScalp can work in conjunction with the Terex AggreSand range by providing a consistent feed material even in difficult applications. Together they are said to form an efficient, lower operating cost aggregate and recycling solution.
The Terex FM UltraFines is system is said to offer efficient management and recovery of ultrafines sand from waste water streams. This ultra-fines recovery unit can process up to 450m³/hour of slurry recovering material as low as 40micron, reducing the volume of solids reporting to storage ponds or water treatment plants.
These compact, robust crushers have advanced cone crusher automation technology for continuous high performance and versatility. The crushers feature steep crushing chamber angles, large crushing strokes and optimum speed and deliver fine product quality due to efficient comminution.
Key features include self-protecting systems for reliability in severe operating conditions. The optional direct drive systems can be combined with variable frequency drives to further optimise performance. The Trio TP cone crushers offer high flow, high pivot point, large throw and large head diameters and are fully instrumented with advanced lubrication and hydraulic systems.