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Kleemann’s global première for MOBICAT MC 125 RR

A special plant from Kleemann, a MOBICAT MC 125 RR, is based on the well-known MC 125 Z. The big jaw crusher from the Wirtgen Group company, based in Göppingen, Germany, makes its world première, and is used in the primary crushing stage for processing medium-hard to hard natural stone. The special feature of the plant lies in the pre-screening. As the customer wants to process particularly clayey material, a two-stage wobbler feeder is used. The approximately 160tonne plant is driven by a diesel-
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
A special plant from 261 Kleemann, a MOBICAT MC 125 RR, is based on the well-known MC 125 Z.

The big jaw crusher from the 364 Wirtgen Group company, based in Göppingen, Germany, makes its world première, and is used in the primary crushing stage for processing medium-hard to hard natural stone.

The special feature of the plant lies in the pre-screening. As the customer wants to process particularly clayey material, a two-stage wobbler feeder is used.

The approximately 160tonne plant is driven by a diesel-electric drive and can crush up to 600tonnes of material/hour.

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