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Crushing success for Kleemann
March 11, 2017
Wirtgen Group brand Kleemann has developed its Mobicone MC011 Pro cone crusher, with a new design featuring a brand new continuous feed system which regulates material going into the cone itself. The engine has been moved from the top section to the lower, and is replaced by the electrics to allow operators easier access. The machine can be plugged in or run from its own power source
Ammann aims for light compaction
March 11, 2017
Well-known for its asphalt plants, Ammann also has a well-rounded line of cutting-edge light compacting machines, including four-directional and hydraulic plates. Three-shaft exciter technology means that higher moisture or clay content is not a problem, with operators able to work from silts to 3-inch aggregates – while the ACR68 and ACR60 tampers are high impact, high stroke and very stable
Power Pavers goes multi-purpose
March 11, 2017
The 2404 is a four-track system, offering operators the chance to go to 7.5m wide along with a wraparound platform which gives wonderful visibility – and gets Power Pavers into the DBI market. Meanwhile the 7700 is a multi-purpose machine which allows customers to pave up to 6m wide and has been well-received by customers
Operators asked – and LeeBoy answered
March 11, 2017
Operators said they wanted changes, and LeeBoy was listening. The manufacturer has redesigned two pavers to produce a more ergonomic control panel and enhanced hydraulic systems to produce more value and ROI – with lower cost per tonne and increased resale value, the firm insists
Easy set-up for Keestrack crusher
March 11, 2017
The Belgium-based manufacturer of mobile aggregate equipment has come up with a crushing and screening product which can be driven by a diesel engine, a gen set or the mains. It will process 200 tonnes an hour in a gravel plant and is easy to set up and transport. A three-deck screen gives the operator three end products on the ground
CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017 Day 4 Video
March 11, 2017
Here's the latest from CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2017: Keestrack is offering lots of options with a crushing and screening product driven by diesel engine, gen set or mains. Meanwhile LeeBoy has listened to operators and redesigned two pavers, Ammann is using the show to demonstrate that there is much more to its product range than asphalt plants and Kleeman has a brand new continuous feed system for its cone crusher.
VSS paves the way
March 10, 2017

VSS Macropaver has introduced its state of the art asphalt emulsion plant EP100: using a mixture of mechanical energy and chemistry it produces the asphalt emulsion used by slurry and micropaving machines on the road and takes a lot of the load off the operator

Wirtgen cements its position
March 10, 2017

The group has two North American debuts – the SP64 paver and W120 CFi milling machine – at CONEXPO-CON/AGG. The SP64 is a multi-application machine which will break down from kerb and gutter all the way up to 25 feet, which Wirtgen Group says is unique. The 4-foot milling machine is fully integrated with Wirtgen’s control systems

Sandvik listens to US customers
March 10, 2017

The Swedish manufacturer has produced two new machines which are specifically aimed at the US – combining existing products with new technology to show, above all, that it is listening to the market. In particular, the QS331’s hanging screen means operators can do rail ballast in one pass

Topcon at the intersection
March 10, 2017

The company is concentrating on the space where infrastructure and technology meet - and is saying to operators that, whatever the machine, Topcon has a positioning solution to make it more productive - while enabling the site to be fully documented throughout a construction project