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Innocrush offers its new Innodrive system

Austrian mobile crushing and screening equipment manufacturer, Innocrush says its team is constantly striving to develop new and innovative systems that enable customers to achieve the maximum profit with their machines. In 2011 the company presented the dsb Innocrush Innodrive in which the equipment is driven directly without coupling and thus no wear or maintenance-intensive components, says Innocrush.
February 12, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Innocrush has developed Innodrive for its machines
Austrian mobile crushing and screening equipment manufacturer, 7150 Innocrush says its team is constantly striving to develop new and innovative systems that enable customers to achieve the maximum profit with their machines.

In 2011 the company presented the dsb Innocrush Innodrive in which the equipment is driven directly without coupling and thus no wear or maintenance-intensive components, says Innocrush.

"Our Innocrush 30 is built only in this version and customers are very happy, "says Durst Dieter Müller, managing director dsb Maschinenbau of Linz.

The Innocrush 30, which will also be presented at this year's bauma, finds its use mainly on sites where a production rate of up to 300tonnes/hour is expected.

The company says that with extremely compact dimensions, the machine also meets the requirements of customers in terms of transport and mobility.

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