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Rokster unveils smallest crusher to date

Rokster Recycler has developed its smallest mobile crusher to date, the R700S. Weighing in at 22tonnes when equipped with a screen box, or 19.3 tonnes without, the crusher can be transported as a single unit by truck. The machine is powered by a 129kW FPT engine, driving a 930mm rotor. Production capacity is 150 tonnes/hour.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
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RSS5074 Rockster Recycler has developed its smallest mobile crusher to date, the R700S. Weighing in at 22tonnes when equipped with a screen box, or 19.3 tonnes without, the crusher can be transported as a single unit by truck. The machine is powered by a 129kW FPT engine, driving a 930mm rotor. Production capacity is 150 tonnes/hour.

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