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Hartl introduces eight bucket crusher/screeners

Austrian crushing and screening equipment manufacturer Hartl Crusher is introducing its entire product range of eight different models of bucket crusher and screener, complete with value added options. The company says it combines more than 85 years industry experience and more than 40 years innovation in the field of rock crushers and screeners produced by the Hartl family. The company says that by applying technology to an extremely robust structure, it has integrated a jaw crusher into the form of an e
January 24, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
A Hartl Crusher machine in action
Austrian crushing and screening equipment manufacturer 7590 Hartl Crusher is introducing its entire product range of eight different models of bucket crusher and screener, complete with value added options.

The company says it combines more than 85 years industry experience and more than 40 years innovation in the field of rock crushers and screeners produced by the Hartl family.

The company says that by applying technology to an extremely robust structure, it has integrated a jaw crusher into the form of an excavator bucket offering high performance in the crushing and separation of natural stone and recycling material on site.

“Thanks to the Hartl Quattro movement, these crushers deliver a very high average performance and throughput and an exceptional quality cubical end product with a minimal percentage of oversized material,” says Hartl.

“Low running cost and environmentally friendliness are key words and formed an integral part of the design process. The Hartl bucket crusher was honoured in 2013 with the Red Dot Design Award.”

With the new generation of bucket crushers and screeners Hartl says it is offering operators in the material processing industries “a solution for a flexible, highly mobile and economical crushing and separating.”

Hartl says it offers support and after-sales service through a global dealer network in 68 countries and an industry first Webshop system to order parts, including order tracking and visual instruction for mounting and servicing of Hartl products.








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