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Onsite screening with MB Crusher

MB Crusher is now introducing its new shafts screener range. There are four models in the range and these are said to offer high output and reliabaility.
June 26, 2020 Read time: 1 min
MB Crusher is offering highly versatile and rugged new models

According to the firm, its new models are radically different from other systems available on the market. These are said to be highly versatile, allowing them to be used in a range of working environments. Customers can also use the units with a wide range of different types of materials, delivering a high-quality product. The units can be fitted easily and quickly to a carrier and can be used by an excavator operator without the need for special training.

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