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The latest mini crushers can get into the smallest of places and crush the concrete on site. The portability of Red Rhino Crushers' new mini crusher means that transporting the crusher from site to site can be achieved by a 10tonne payload lorry.
February 27, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Portable crushing is possible with the new Red Rhino unit
RSSThe latest mini crushers can get into the smallest of places and crush the concrete on site.

The portability of 2369 Red Rhino Crushers' new mini crusher means that transporting the crusher from site to site can be achieved by a 10tonne payload lorry.

These crushers can work in small spaces yet still process up to 45tonnes/hour.

The Red Rhino mini crushers, which range from the 750kg 2000 series to the 10tonne 7000 series, are said to be strong, tough, and capable of crushing even the hardest rubble. They have two jaws set in a V configuration and the size of the finished material is governed by the width of the jaws.

Output can vary from 10- 140mm depending on the settings.

The Red Rhino 7000 series offers a fully wireless control system, which allows operators to stand clear of the machine or operate it from an excavator cab.

The unit has an overall length of 6.7m and is 2.2m wide, while it has a 700mm x 400mm jaw size.

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