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Kleemann’s electric-drive impact crusher

Kleemann is premiering its mobile impact crusher MOBIREX MR 130(i) PRO. The latest member of the Wirtgen Group brand’s PRO line, the extremely powerful plant is used as a primary and secondary crusher in natural stone and recycling and meets high environmental standards. Local emission-free operation is said to be possible thanks to the model’s E-DRIVE diesel-electric drive with the option of external power supply.
January 12, 2023 Read time: 2 mins

 

When it comes to high performance and great application flexibility, the MR 130(i) PRO is said to be in its element. The Kleemann PRO-Line system can process up to 600 t/h of material, meeting the requirements in the high-performance range. The high output is made possible by the crushing unit with a heavy rotor and a 250kW drive in conjunction with efficient pre-screening. The Continuous Feed Systems’ (CFS) continuous feed control is said by Kleemann to ensure consistently high utilisation.

The Kleemann MOBIREX MR 130(i) PRO impact crusher mobilises its energy fully electrically with the innovative E-DRIVE drive concept. Thanks to the external power supply, the system can be operated locally without emissions This ensures low energy consumption per tonne of end product. Furthermore, due to the electric drive, hydraulic oil is only required for setting and set-up functions. This minimises the risk to the environment and further increases the sustainability of the MOBIREX impact crusher.When the MR 130(i) PRO is operated via the diesel unit, the performance and load-dependent fan is said to ensure efficient use of fuel and low noise emissions. The formation of dust is also said to be greatly reduced by water spraying at all relevant points.

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