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Sandvik Mobile Crushers and Screens unveil two new models

Sandvik Construction Mobile Crushers and Screens is officially launching two new additions to its product offering, a new heavy-duty scalper and a new Impactor model. The latest incarnation of the original E7 mobile scalper is said to demonstrate the value of customer feedback and experience, as the new model contains a “wish list of features and benefits that far exceed traditional expectations of durability and technical excellence.” Customer requirements, said to have been met with the new model, include
February 13, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
A new impactor is among two new models from Sandvik Construction Mobile Crushers and Screens
2403 Sandvik Construction Mobile Crushers and Screens is officially launching two new additions to its product offering, a new heavy-duty scalper and a new Impactor model.

The latest incarnation of the original E7 mobile scalper is said to demonstrate the value of customer feedback and experience, as the new model contains a “wish list of features and benefits that far exceed traditional expectations of durability and technical excellence.”

Customer requirements, said to have been met with the new model, include enormous increase in stockpiling capacity; wider oversize conveyor to handle larger material; heavy duty apron feeder with increased feed hopper size; aggressive screen box action to maximise enhanced product handling and delivery capability, and user friendly colour-coded control panel with sequential start for ease of operation

Also being showcased for the first time on the international stage is a new Impactor model which will further enhance Sandvik’s extensive crusher portfolio.

Featuring Sandvik’s impactor technology, the new model “will offer customers unparalleled flexibility in primary and secondary applications, undoubtedly proving to be the perfect solution for large-scale operators.”

Among its features are a large feed hopper with “highly efficient” pre-screening; underpan feeder to reduce any spillage issues and protect the main product conveyor from high velocity material from the rotor; excellent reduction ratio with impressive rates of production; user friendly PLC control system and colour screen for ease of operation, and low wear, easy maintenance and a low cost per tonne.

Sandvik says a comprehensive range of optional extras allows the right crusher to precisely match the demands of the customer’s specific application, and these include an optional double-deck hanging screen with recirculation system, which will allow the crusher to produce accurately sized products for immediate use at source.

“The two new additions to the range have been designed with mobility, productivity, transportability and user friendliness at their core,“ says Sandvik.  Both units are fitted with radio remote control as standard, and are fully compliant with the latest Machinery Directives.

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