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Powerscreen’s XH320X impact crusher and Warrior 800 screen will be on show at bauma Africa in conjunction with South African distributor ELB Equipment. “Powerscreen is eagerly awaiting the first bauma Africa as Africa is an important market for us. The machines on display demonstrate the versatility of the Powerscreen offering and demonstrate how we meet the needs of our customers through innovation and investment in focused research and development,” said Damian Power, global product line director. The
August 27, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Powerscreen’s XH320X impact crusher will be on show at bauma Africa
2991 Powerscreen’s XH320X impact crusher and Warrior 800 screen will be on show at 7459 bauma Africa in conjunction with South African distributor ELB Equipment. “Powerscreen is eagerly awaiting the first bauma Africa as Africa is an important market for us. The machines on display demonstrate the versatility of the Powerscreen offering and demonstrate how we meet the needs of our customers through innovation and investment in focused research and development,” said Damian Power, global product line director.

The first machine with the firm’s new colour scheme will be the XH320X on display at bauma Africa. The machine is a mid-sized horizontal impact crusher designed to offer good reduction and high consistency of product shape for quarry and recycling applications. The Powerscreen Warrior 800 is a multi-purpose, heavy duty incline two-deck screen, capable of stockpiling, three-way splitting or scalping before and after the crushing units. The machine is available in either tracked or wheeled mobile versions.


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