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Efficient operation from Sandvik’s impact crusher

High efficiency is claimed by Sandvik for its latest UI310+ wheeled impact crusher. This electrically driven crushing unit is wheel-mounted and is said to be versatile and productive. According to the firm this unit offers a versatile and highly efficient primary crushing solution. It benefits from being equipped with the patented and highly modular Sandvik CI512 Prisec crusher. This is said to offer the versatility to configure the one base crusher into either a primary or a secondary application. The mach
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
High efficiency is claimed by 325 Sandvik for its latest UI310+ wheeled impact crusher. This electrically driven crushing unit is wheel-mounted and is said to be versatile and productive. According to the firm this unit offers a versatile and highly efficient primary crushing solution. It benefits from being equipped with the patented and highly modular Sandvik CI512 Prisec crusher. This is said to offer the versatility to configure the one base crusher into either a primary or a secondary application. The machine has been purpose designed for the aggregates industry and is targeted at the US market in particular. A key component is its pre-screen to further increase efficiency and the machine has a number of other features to optimise operation and lower operating costs.

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