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Tesab 1200TC tracked cone crusher with Cat C13 engine

New to the Tesab range of crushing and screening equipment is the 1200TC tracked cone crusher, a development that completes the company’s range of crushing and screening equipment. The 1,200mm diameter cone crusher unit is a well proven design having established itself in static applications in Scandinavia and Australasia.
March 26, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
New to the Tesab range of crushing and screening equipment is the 1200TC tracked cone crusher
New to the 3243 Tesab range of crushing and screening equipment is the 1200TC tracked cone crusher, a development that completes the company’s range of crushing and screening equipment.

The 1,200mm diameter cone crusher unit is a well proven design having established itself in static applications in Scandinavia and Australasia.

With a heavy duty cone crusher at the heart, which is a top spider bearing and bottom eccentric bearing design, the crusher is aid to be particularly suited to hard and abrasive rock types.  On-board power comes from a 178 Caterpillar C13 Powerpack.

“The tracked cone unit is a robust and uncomplicated design and can work stand-alone or work in circuit with existing crushing and screening plant,” says Tesab.

It features a large opening and can accept large feed size and also has a high reduction ratio. Four sizes of concaves are available, all machined fit and with a shared common mantle size.

Applications include hard rock quarrying, closed-circuit with screening plant and also concrete recycling.

Safety features include a metal detector system on feed conveyor and a large hydraulic accumulator to protect against tramp metal. The closed side setting (CSS) of the cone can be adjusted while crushing.

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