01 June 2016
Terex Minerals Processing Systems (MPS) has launched two new portable units – an impactor and screen plant, and a cone plant.
The new Terex Cedarapids CRH1313R portable impactor and screen delivers big production and has the versatility to handle rock crushing, concrete recycling, and asphalt recycling.
“The highly mobile plant is a complete stand-alone closed-circuit unit with three product capabilities,” says a spokesman for the US-based company.
The plant features a high production Cedarapids IP1313 impactor with a 3 or 4 bar 1,270-mm rotor powered by a Tier Four, 450-hp diesel engine, direct drive to crusher, and a 200-hp generator.
Uptime is maximised with a heavy-duty undercrusher pan feeder that protects the conveyor belt from damage by absorbing the high velocity discharge from the crusher, he says.
More capacity is possible because of the 1,515 by 4,875 mm patent-pending dual-slope two-deck screen which handles heavier loads. In addition, the capability to return both screen deck products to the crusher maximises production.
A rugged 1,220 by 4,875 mm high-stroke Cedarapids ‘Advantage’ feeder with a 1,525-mm grizzly bar or optional stepped tine style grizzly section feeds the impactor.
“The new CRH1313R portable impactor/screen plant is simple to operate, quick to set up, and easy to transport,” says the spokesman.
Meanwhile, the new portable cone plant – the CRC1150 – is aimed at delivering big production at a practical price.
The highly mobile plant features the new TC1150 cone crusher that utilises high-efficiency roller bearings and boasts several notable advancements that enhance performance and functionality. New key features include automated cone controls and larger closed side settings.
The crusher is powered by a 300-hp motor and drive, all mounted on a rubber isolated frame.
The plant includes an oversize cone feed hopper extension with overflow chute, ‘straight-line’ undercrusher conveyor, metal detector, and service platforms. Easy maintenance features include conveniently located grease banks and a ground access cone lubrication module.