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New Lokotrack's compact crushing

Metso is adding to its mobile Lokotrack crushing range with the new LT110C model. Designed for primary crushing, the LT110C is rugged in design but compact and features a Nordberg C110 jaw crusher, with a feed opening of 1100x850mm. Metso is offering two feeder variants and where large quantities of fines need to be scalped, a pan feeder and a separate two-deck scalper can be fitted. Depending on the feeder system selected, the Lokotrack LT110C can be equipped with either a standard 6m3 or an optional 9m3 f
February 6, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
Metso's Lokotrack LT110C primary jaw crusher can be combined to build a complete mobile crushing and screening plant
6934 Metso is adding to its mobile Lokotrack crushing range with the new LT110C model. Designed for primary crushing, the LT110C is rugged in design but compact and features a Nordberg C110 jaw crusher, with a feed opening of 1100x850mm. Metso is offering two feeder variants and where large quantities of fines need to be scalped, a pan feeder and a separate two-deck scalper can be fitted. Depending on the feeder system selected, the Lokotrack LT110C can be equipped with either a standard 6m3 or an optional 9m3 feed hopper while the firm also offers a choice of discharge conveyors. The standard conveyor is 11m long while a 14m folding conveyor with a 3.7m discharge height is optional.

Metso's IC500 intelligent control system is fitted as standard and monitors and optimises the crushing process for greater throughput. In the event of technical problems, the IC500 system provides the operator with information about the cause. Power comes from a low-emission 310kW Cat C13 diesel, while the machine weighs 58tonnes, is 15.6m long, 3m wide and 3.85m high when folded down for transport. Optional features include a remote control, dust suppression, a hydraulic hammer to clear blockages and a hydraulic-powered generator.

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