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Effective crushing onsite

July 1, 2019 Read time: 1 min

A crushing bucket from 283 MB Crusher is carrying out useful work in Armenia.

The BF150.10 unit, one of the biggest bucket crushers available worldwide, is being used at a site that would otherwise be difficult to access for mobile crushers.

The bucket crusher has been fitted to a 72tonne 695 Doosan DX700LC excavator and has been used to crush and reduce the basalt directly at the site, located at a quarry in a remote location. The unit’s versatility and mobility has helped boost the quarry’s viability, eliminating the need to transport materials to a another site for processing. The product from the operation has been used for various construction activities in Armenia, including for road building.

 

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