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Go! is the word from Rubble Master

Star attraction on the Rubble Master stand at bauma was the RM100 GO! tracked mobile impact crusher. The machine has a throughput capacity of 200t/hr and has a 900x750mm inlet opening, three rotor speeds and is available with two, three or four hammers.
April 19, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Star attraction on the 747 Rubble Master stand at bauma was the RM100 GO! tracked mobile impact crusher.

The machine has a throughput capacity of 200t/hr and has a 900x750mm inlet opening, three rotor speeds and is available with two, three or four hammers. 

The 29tonne 257 John Deere-powered machine has a 3m loading height, an asymmetric vibro feeder and a pre-screen measuring 1,500x900mm. It is fitted with a 1m wide main discharge belt and has a stockpiling height of 3.3m. Screened discharge is via 500mm wide belt with a 2.4m discharge height.

Set up with Rubblemaster’s GO! Machines, the operator simply pushes the button and the machine is available for work almost immediately, while standardised remote control allows users to operate all relevant functions.

Stand: B2.230

www.rubblemaster.com

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