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Tesab’s 700i delivers crushing performance

Tesab used CONEXPO-CON/AGG to present its 700i tracked jaw crusher to the north American market. This latest model replaces the company’s 10570, but with subtle revisions designed to put more focus on enhanced productivity. Those changes include a stepped deck with vibrating feeders - claimed to be better-suited to wetter materials - a new discharge belt, new side conveyor and a choice of Scania or Caterpillar power units to run the 28in x 48in jaw.
March 10, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Tesab’s 700i jaw crusher is launched to a north American market

3243 Tesab used CONEXPO-CON/AGG to present its 700i tracked jaw crusher to the north American market.

This latest model replaces the company’s 10570, but with subtle revisions designed to put more focus on enhanced productivity.

Those changes include a stepped deck with vibrating feeders - claimed to be better-suited to wetter materials - a new discharge belt, new side conveyor and a choice of Scania or Caterpillar power units to run the 28in x 48in jaw.

These changes are said to contribute to outputs in excess of 350tonnes/hour.
In addition, the firm displayed its 623CT impact crusher, which now gets all-new catwalks to improve access and shorten the set-up process.

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