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Kleemann debuts MC 120 Z PRO mobile jaw crusher

Kleemann is introducing its MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO mobile jaw crusher for quarrying customers. A robust and high-performance plant, the MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO achieves an hourly output of up to 650 tonnes. The Continuous Feed System (CFS) is said by the German brand to guarantee the best possible crusher feed - regulating the material feed depending on the material flow. The model is very economical with its diesel-electric drive and can also be operated with an optional external power supply. To achieve effe
March 7, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Kleemann’s new MC 120 Z PRO mobile jaw crusher
261 Kleemann is introducing its MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO mobile jaw crusher for quarrying customers.


A robust and high-performance plant, the MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO achieves an hourly output of up to 650 tonnes. The Continuous Feed System (CFS) is said by the German brand to guarantee the best possible crusher feed - regulating the material feed depending on the material flow. The model is very economical with its diesel-electric drive and can also be operated with an optional external power supply. To achieve effective prescreening of fines, the MOBICAT MC 120 Z PRO is equipped with an integrated double-deck prescreen with an extra-large screening area.

SPECTIVE is Kleemann’s new intuitively operated control system will initially be available for PRO series crushing plants and the latest impact crusher in the MOBIREX MR EVO2 series. It uses clear symbols that make all plant functions identifiable at a glance. The 12-inch touch panel only displays information that is relevant to machine operation. The operator is guided through the control system in a similar manner to a smart phone, which considerably reduces the number of operating errors. In addition, data on machine operation can be called up in the plant cockpit.

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