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Pilot Crushtec International to go big at bauma Africa

Pilot Crushtec International is using bauma Africa 2013 as a platform to launch a fleet of new products. These include not only imported equipment but also its own range of locally manufactured products purposely designed and built to meet African conditions. Pilot Crushtec International has a 1,000m² display area which it will use to show off new additions to its range with maximum effect. These include the TwisterTrac VS350 vertical shaft impact crusher; DoppiaTrac DR400 double roll crusher; Rubble Mas
August 27, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
The Sandvik UJ540 mobile jaw crusher will be available to view at Pilot Crushtec International’s stand
7458 Pilot Crushtec International is using 7459 bauma Africa 2013 as a platform to launch a fleet of new products. These include not only imported equipment but also its own range of locally manufactured products purposely designed and built to meet African conditions.

Pilot Crushtec International has a 1,000m² display area which it will use to show off new additions to its range with maximum effect. These include the TwisterTrac VS350 vertical shaft impact crusher; DoppiaTrac DR400 double roll crusher; 747 Rubble Master RM100 GO!; Pilot Modular/TRIO  MJ3042 modular jaw crusher plant; and Pilot Modular/TRIO MJ4252 jaw crusher unit. Also on show will be the 325 Sandvik US440i mobile cone crusher; Sandvik QJ331 mobile jaw crusher; Sandvik QA451 mobile triple deck double screen and Sandvik UJ540 mobile jaw crusher.

Leading examples of products developed by the company are the TwisterTrac VS350 vertical shaft impact crusher and the DoppiaTrac DR400 double roll crusher conceived and manufactured in Pilot Crushtec International’s extensive manufacturing facilities.


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