Eagle Crusher Co. of
The new design features diesel electrical power for both the impactor and the plant, with hydraulic operation powering the tracks.
The Eagle Hybrid Traxx is transportable, with a compact design that can work in tandem with other stationary or mobile equipment. The plant is self-powered and can be ready to crush within minutes of arriving on the job site, according to a press release from the manufacturer.
The machine has a 42-inch by 40-foot conveyor fixed at a 10-foot discharge height, allowing for direct loading of trucks.
The machine is equipped with the UltraMax II 4144 impactor. It has hydraulically adjustable curtains for precise product control and reduced wear costs.
The Hybrid Traxx is designed for a variety of applications, including reinforced concrete, asphalt, limestone, sand and gravel, C&D debris and rubble.
Powered by a 325-hp engine, the mobile plant features a 5/8-inch steel hopper, a 42-inch by 32-inch feed opening and a 25-hp variable speed feeder control.
Like all Eagle Crusher UltraMax Series plants, the Hybrid Traxx has a sculptured three-bar, solid steel rotor.
More information is available online at www.eaglecrusher.com.
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