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EvoQuip to showcase crushers and screeners at North American open event

EvoQuip is holding an open event in North America that will showcase live working demos of its crushing and screening equipment. The manufacturer is co-hosting the event with distributor Emerald Equipment in Bridgewater, New Jersey on July 25-26. Equipment on show will include the Bison 280, Cobra 230 and 230R as well as the entire Colt range. Sean Donaghy, EvoQuip USA sales manager, commented: “EvoQuip are delighted to be working with Emerald Equipment on returning to the USA for a second open even
June 11, 2019 Read time: 3 mins
Live demos at the event will include the new Colt 1000 scalping screen

8598 EvoQuip is holding an open event in North America that will showcase live working demos of its crushing and screening equipment.

The manufacturer is co-hosting the event with distributor Emerald Equipment in Bridgewater, New Jersey on July 25-26. Equipment on show will include the Bison 280, Cobra 230 and 230R as well as the entire Colt range.

Sean Donaghy, EvoQuip USA sales manager, commented: “EvoQuip are delighted to be working with Emerald Equipment on returning to the USA for a second open event. Together we will bring specialists on site to discuss the latest compact crushing and screening innovations from EvoQuip.”

The entire Colt range will be in the demo line-up for the open event, with the main focus being on the Colt 1000 — the latest addition to the scalping screen range. This  scalping screen is able to operate in both heavy duty and precision screening applications and is designed to manage the most difficult of materials. Featuring an aggressive 4.1m (13’6”) x 1.22m (4’) double deck screen, variable screening angle with numerous screen media options, broad fines conveyor, quick set up time and excellent discharge heights ensures the Colt 1000 distinguishes itself amongst its competition.

The Cobra 230R is a closed circuit version of the Cobra 230 which incorporates a 2.44m x 1.2m (8’ x 4’) post screen that ensures the required product specification is achieved with oversize material either being recirculated back to the crusher or stockpiled. The ability to quickly detach the complete afterscreen system including the oversize conveyor provides the option of either running the machine in standard mode or transporting it separately.

The Bison 280 is a compact and aggressive track mobile jaw crusher featuring the proven Terex ‘900mm x 600mm’ (36” x 24”) single toggle jaw crusher. This machine utilizes an extremely fuel efficient and powerful ‘Direct Drive’ system to power the crusher which provides excellent performance in recycling, contracting and quarrying industries.

All EvoQuip models can be fitted with the new OMNI by Terex tablet-based system that is fitted within the cab of a material feed excavator and provides centralised remote access to multiple machine control systems within a crushing and screening train. It has been designed to give easy-to-use control to the operator with information and views of the entire machine train.

A number of EvoQuip products can also be fitted with the T-Link telemetry system which provides the customer with real time information on the performance of their machine. Telematics is designed to maximise uptime, parts and service availability and provides factual up-to-date information from the field.

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