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Sandvik upgrades cone crusher offering

Sandvik claims that its 18.9tonne CH550 cone crusher offers customers good material shape and low operating costs in a range of material applications. A development of the company’s Hydrocone design, the CH550 can be configured for either secondary or tertiary crushing applications with a wide performance range.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
CH550 delivers improved productivity
325 Sandvik claims that its 18.9tonne CH550 cone crusher offers customers good material shape and low operating costs in a range of material applications.

A development of the company’s Hydrocone design, the CH550 can be configured for either secondary or tertiary crushing applications with a wide performance range.

The firm’s ASRi automatic setting system is included as standard, delivering optimum material reduction and end product shape and ensuring that the machine is used within its design capacity.

The drive motor has the highest possible energy efficiency classification, resulting in reduced power consumption per tonne produced.
The CH550 produces up to 30tonnes less CO2 emissions per year, as well as reducing operating costs.

The CH550 has a rated power of 330kW and a head diameter of up to 1,100mm. By using just three eccentric bushings customers can cover up to 90% of material output sizes.

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