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Trakpactor 320SR impact crusher from Powerscreen

Powerscreen’s new Trakpactor 320SR mid-sized horizontal impact crusher, sporting the rugged new look from the company, which maintains the traditional Powerscreen green colour while adopting a dark grey colour on the chassis and conveyors, is unveiled at CONEXPO-CON/AGG. The Trakpactor 320SR is redesigned with some key enhancements to offer operators and contractors excellent reduction and high consistency of product shape for performance in quarry and recycling applications. “The plant is capable of wo
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
The new Trakpactor 320SR mid-sized horizontal impact crusher from Powerscreen
2991 Powerscreen’s new  Trakpactor 320SR mid-sized horizontal impact crusher, sporting the rugged new look from the company, which maintains the traditional Powerscreen green colour while adopting a dark grey colour on the chassis and conveyors, is unveiled at Conexpo-CON/AGG.

The Trakpactor 320SR is redesigned with some key enhancements to offer operators and contractors excellent reduction and high consistency of product shape for performance in quarry and recycling applications.

“The plant is capable of working in the most demanding environments and features rapid set-up time, fuel efficient direct drive system and excellent output potential of up to 352tons/hour (320tonnes/hour),” says Powerscreen.

The plant features a recirculating conveyor which raises for transport, allowing more ground clearance under the machine when moving on site and loading for transport.

“One of the most exciting features of the Trakpactor 320SR crusher is the quick-detach post-screen section which converts it to a standard Trakpactor 320 unit. This provides operators with outstanding versatility to use the machine in a variety of different applications.”
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