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Kleemann showcases MOBIREX MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe mobile impact crusher

Operation ranges from different recycling applications, such as the processing of concrete, rubble and asphalt, to the processing of soft to medium-hard natural stone.
By Guy Woodford April 12, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
The MOBIREX MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe mobile impact crusher is the first member of Kleemann’s new family of compact crushers

With the MOBIREX MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe mobile impact crusher, Kleemann presents the first member of its new family of compact crushers. The machine is efficient, powerful and extremely flexible – and the NEOe version makes all-electric operation a viable option.

Thanks to its compact dimensions and a low transport weight, the MOBIREX MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe can be used flexibly, quickly and in a very wide variety of applications. Operation in tight spaces on work sites or in frequently changing places of work is easily possible. Operation ranges from different recycling applications, such as the processing of concrete, rubble and asphalt, to the processing of soft to medium-hard natural stone.

The new impact crusher from Wirtgen Group company Kleemann can be run all-electrically with the drive concept E-DRIVE and thus, locally, free of CO2 emissions [MR 100(i) NEOe]. Alternatively, the machine is available with the tried-and-tested diesel-direct drive D-DRIVE.

Very high product quality is expected from an impact crusher, and this is precisely what the MOBIREX MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe delivers. This is guaranteed by the powerful crushing unit with its 4-ledged rotor with a large impact range and versatile rotor ledge options and by the 4m² large, optional, single-deck secondary screening unit. This makes it possible to produce a classified final grain size. Through the use of an optional wind sifter, the final product quality can be additionally increased.

Thanks to a SPECTIVE operating unit specially tuned to the functions, the MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe operation is simple and intuitive. With SPECTIVE CONNECT, operators have all relevant data on speed, consumption values, and fill levels at their fingertips on a smartphone or tablet and prepared in a clearly arranged manner. SPECTIVE CONNECT also offers detailed troubleshooting aids to assist with service and maintenance. A unique feature in this machine class is the fully automatic crusher gap adjustment and zero-point determination. Zero-point determination compensates for wear during crusher start and retains a homogeneous crushing product.

Starting this year, the MOBIREX MR 100(i) NEO/NEOe will be introduced gradually in Europe and North America.

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