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Kleemann launches new generation mobile jaw crusher

Kleemann is launching its new jaw crushers – Mobicat MC 110 Z and MC 110 R – on stand F10.1011/1012 at bauma 2013. The plants of the new Mobicat EVO series have been redesigned from scratch, allowing the combination of new features, such as the hopper walls integrated in the chassis, or a fully hydraulic crushing gap adjustment with tried-and-tested concepts like the independent double-decker pre screen, making the plants even more diverse and efficient.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
New Mobicat mobile jaw crushers from Kleemann
261 Kleemann is launching its new jaw crushers – Mobicat MC 110 Z and MC 110 R – on stand F10.1011/1012 at bauma 2013.

The plants of the new Mobicat EVO series have been redesigned from scratch, allowing the combination of new features, such as the hopper walls integrated in the chassis, or a fully hydraulic crushing gap adjustment with tried-and-tested concepts like the independent double-decker pre screen, making the plants even more diverse and efficient.

Similar to the mobile impact crushers in the Mobirex EVO series, drive variants with direct drive crushers and electric drives for the vibrating conveyors, belts and the pre screen, are now used for the mobile jaw crushers. This means extremely efficient operation and allows optimal loading of the crusher.

The so-called continuous feed system (CFS) controls an even more equal loading of the crushing area, in which the conveying frequencies of the feeder trough and the pre screen are adapted independently of each other to the level of the crusher and, thus, help increase the performance significantly.

The new crusher impresses with its hoisted articulated crusher jaw, which on the one hand prevents blocking of coarse material and on the other takes all fastening elements of the crusher jaw from the wear area.

In addition, the transfer from the pre screen or the feeder trough is designed so that the material can simply tilt into the crushing jaw and convey an even material flow. With this property and other features Kleemann achieves outputs of up to 300tonnes per hour.

Stand: F10.1011/1012

www.kleemann.info

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