EvoQuip, a Terex brand headquartered in County Tyrone, Ireland, has launched a new addition to their impact crushing range: the Cobra 230 impact crusher.
“The Cobra 230 impact crusher is a machine that provides class leading productivity, unmatched versatility and excellent fuel efficiency,” Matt Dickson, EvoQuip product line director says. “The quick set up times, simple intuitive operation and ease of transport makes this machine an ideal solution for all applications.”
The Cobra 230 has been on test with J&V Construction in Ireland. Gerd McCann, J&V Construction director, says, “The EvoQuip Cobra 230 has managed to surpass our expectations, handling a mix of difficult rock and heavy duty recycled concrete with ease, and turning it into products we have been able to reuse on our construction sites.”
“The Cobra 230 impact crusher is a machine that provides class leading productivity, unmatched versatility and excellent fuel efficiency,” Matt Dickson, EvoQuip product line director says. “The quick set up times, simple intuitive operation and ease of transport makes this machine an ideal solution for all applications.”
The Cobra 230 has been on test with J&V Construction in Ireland. Gerd McCann, J&V Construction director, says, “The EvoQuip Cobra 230 has managed to surpass our expectations, handling a mix of difficult rock and heavy duty recycled concrete with ease, and turning it into products we have been able to reuse on our construction sites.”
Key design features in the Cobra 230 are designed to ensure an optimal material flow through the crushing process. As material moves from the feeder through the impactor onto the product belt, each section becomes wider. The crusher is also designed with under crusher clearance, a short distance from the crusher discharge to the magnet and the ability to lower the product conveyor while running.
The Cobra 230 uses a direct drive system to power the impact crusher. This, along with the two independent hydraulic controlled aprons, is designed to allow the operator to optimize the material throughput and reduction whilst ensuring the best fuel efficiency.
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