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RUBBLE MASTER develops electric-powered crusher

RUBBLE MASTER is introducing an innovative crusher that features electric power. This allows the unit to meet the toughest emissions regulations for use in in mining and tunnel building. The unit retains the proven features of the RM Compact Crushers, which can be used to recycle construction and demolition waste as well as natural rock effectively and directly on site. The new model shares the straightforward set-up and intuitive operation of existing crushers from the firm. The new machine can cope with a
March 2, 2016 Read time: 1 min
The new RM TWO GO1 crusher from RUBBLE MASTER can be used underground
747 RUBBLE MASTER is introducing an innovative crusher that features electric power. This allows the unit to meet the toughest emissions regulations for use in in mining and tunnel building. The unit retains the proven features of the RM Compact Crushers, which can be used to recycle construction and demolition waste as well as natural rock effectively and directly on site. The new model shares the straightforward set-up and intuitive operation of existing crushers from the firm. The new machine can cope with a variety of materials ranging from brick production waste and broken asphalt or concrete to construction debris. This can be recycled efficiently to make high-quality building materials.

The company is also offering what it claims is an ingenious new tool, which enables even more efficient use of RM mobile crushers.

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