Construction News
25/02/2019
AGG PRO Unveils The New Compact HL750S Jaw Crusher
AGGREGATE Processing and Recycling (AGG PRO), leading suppliers of crushing and screening equipment, has unveiled the HL750S Jaw Crusher.
The compact and aggressive jaw crusher can go from off-loaded to fully operational in less than five minutes saving on down time.
Quick unloading and machine setup from a standard hooklift truck allows roll on/off skip operators to crush small quantities of material on-site or reduce volume prior to removal.
The compact design of the HL750S allows easy transportation using a standard hooklift truck, while the small footprint facilitates operation in confined spaces. During transport, the conveyor can be folded, reducing the transport dimensions.
Specifications
The compact HL750S Jaw Crusher boasts many outstanding features:
Control system: Fully operated using electric controls, the unit can be powered either by the on-board 88kva CAT genset, or by mains electricity if available.
• Vibrating feeder: This features an integral grizzly section allowing fine material to be discharged to the optional side conveyor. The feeder can be automatically controlled by the ultrasonic level detector, which as a result provides optimal feeding, or by the user-operated remote control.
• Crusher chamber: With a 700x500 top opening with a minimum recommended 50mm closed side setting, this utilises a proven, simple, single-toggle design. The unit can crush 0-400mm rock, concrete and brick at typically 50-100tph.
• Crusher inlet chute: Matching the dimensions of the crusher opening, this integral part of the HL750S ensures no snagging points for larger items, which reduces potential damage.
• Optional deflector plate: This can be fitted to the crusher discharge should rebar be present, preventing damage to the discharge belt and eradicating downtime.
• Reverse rotation function: Allowing optimal processing of sticky or pliable materials.
• Discharge conveyor: A generous 400mm clearance underneath the jaw creates ease of transfer for crushed materials, protected with impact bars at the feed end and protective skirting to the overband magnet area. Additionally, the conveyor can be lowered to increase the clearance to the optional magnet.
The innovative HL750S Jaw Crusher has been designed for optimum efficiency, convenience and top quality.
For more information please contact Tel: +44 (0) 1827 280139, Email: sales@agg-pro.com.
www.agg-pro.com
The compact and aggressive jaw crusher can go from off-loaded to fully operational in less than five minutes saving on down time.
Quick unloading and machine setup from a standard hooklift truck allows roll on/off skip operators to crush small quantities of material on-site or reduce volume prior to removal.
The compact design of the HL750S allows easy transportation using a standard hooklift truck, while the small footprint facilitates operation in confined spaces. During transport, the conveyor can be folded, reducing the transport dimensions.
Specifications
The compact HL750S Jaw Crusher boasts many outstanding features:
Control system: Fully operated using electric controls, the unit can be powered either by the on-board 88kva CAT genset, or by mains electricity if available.
• Vibrating feeder: This features an integral grizzly section allowing fine material to be discharged to the optional side conveyor. The feeder can be automatically controlled by the ultrasonic level detector, which as a result provides optimal feeding, or by the user-operated remote control.
• Crusher chamber: With a 700x500 top opening with a minimum recommended 50mm closed side setting, this utilises a proven, simple, single-toggle design. The unit can crush 0-400mm rock, concrete and brick at typically 50-100tph.
• Crusher inlet chute: Matching the dimensions of the crusher opening, this integral part of the HL750S ensures no snagging points for larger items, which reduces potential damage.
• Optional deflector plate: This can be fitted to the crusher discharge should rebar be present, preventing damage to the discharge belt and eradicating downtime.
• Reverse rotation function: Allowing optimal processing of sticky or pliable materials.
• Discharge conveyor: A generous 400mm clearance underneath the jaw creates ease of transfer for crushed materials, protected with impact bars at the feed end and protective skirting to the overband magnet area. Additionally, the conveyor can be lowered to increase the clearance to the optional magnet.
The innovative HL750S Jaw Crusher has been designed for optimum efficiency, convenience and top quality.
For more information please contact Tel: +44 (0) 1827 280139, Email: sales@agg-pro.com.
www.agg-pro.com
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