Skip to main content

Wider application range for mobile crusher

Kleemann is broadening the application range and versatility of its mobile cone and impact crushers with the availability of an add-on post screening facility.
November 2, 2022 Read time: 2 mins
Kleemann offers increased versatility for its cone and impact crushers with an additional post screening option

The double-deck post screening unit is offered for the MOBICONE MCO 90(i) EVO2 and MOBIREX MR 110(i) EVO2 models. Cone crushers are mainly used in hard stone, impact crushers in soft to medium-hard stone and in recycling. A very high product quality is expected from both plant types. The new optional double-deck post screening unit now allows a producer to produce two classified final grain sizes using a single machine and without the use of an additional screening plant.

The large screening surface makes effective screening possible even for grain sizes below 20mm. The discharge height of the fine grain conveyor is designed for a maximum stockpile volume. Oversize grain can be processed in a closed material circuit via a return conveyor. As an option, the conveyor can be swivelled hydraulically by up to 100°, which also makes side discharge possible.

If an application is only to produce one classified final grain size, the post screening unit can simply be used as a single-deck version. As the MOBIREX MR 110(i) EVO2 is frequently used in recycling applications, wind sifters are used here as an option. They guarantee increased material quality because contamination through lightweight material is removed from the material. The air flow can then be controlled precisely depending on the material. This also reduces manual and sorting work. The wind sifter can only be used in conjunction with the post screening unit. With the double-deck post screening unit, a second wind sifter can be used as an option for cleaning medium grain materials.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Easy operating
    July 31, 2012
    Modern asphalt plants are a far cry from the early models, and are capable of producing a wide variety of mixes at the touch of a button. Patrick Smith reports Cutting-edge software-based control technology makes today's asphalt mixing plants simple and efficient to operate. The tightening of clean air regulations is reducing the emissions from the plants, and the current focus is on the goal of raising the processed portion of reclaimed asphalt (RA) towards 100%, says Ammann Group, which has been involved
  • Advances in bitumen technology: new applications
    February 16, 2022
    This month, we look at four very different pavement technologies in four very different applications
  • Mobile crusher quickly meets aggregate demand
    February 27, 2012
    Last year's flooding in the Australian state of New South Wales left the roads in the Richmond Valley in a poor state with 400km in need of urgent repair. To quickly meet the aggregate demand for the work, Richmond Valley Council called on contract crushing specialist M&M Crushing to produce 100,000tonnes of 20mm road base and 7mm, 10mm and 14mm graded aggregates from Peterson's Quarry.
  • Keestrack’s new hybrid mobile crusher
    April 30, 2018
    The new Keestrack B3e jaw crusher is said to be highly versatile and easy to transport between sites. This diesel electric B3e jaw crusher is a hybrid variant of a proven model from the firm aimed at recycling. The new model retains the advantages of the original track-mounted design but is also said to offer lower running and maintenance costs. The machine is designed to operate either separately or as part of a crushing and screening chain. The firm claims that the design is compact for its output and p