Kolberg-Pioneer Inc., Yankton, South Dakota, has expanded its jaw crusher product line with the new 3365 Pioneer jaw crusher in efforts to meet producer’s operational needs.
The shaft and bearing assembly is designed to increase serviceability and reduce maintenance and rebuild cost. The electric motor mount, v-belt drive and guarding are all integrated on the machine, providing a compact package for mobile or stationary applications.
“The 3365 is the latest introduction in Kolberg-Pioneer’s jaw crusher line,” says Tim Harms, product manager for Kolberg-Pioneer. “This crusher has up to 20 percent more capacity than the next size in its width class in both hard rock and recycled applications. The 3365 features an automatic adjust, for both the wedge style and tramp iron release systems. It also offers the advantages standard on Pioneer crushers, including replaceable jaw die seats, barrel protector plate, as well as an aggressive 1.5-inch stroke.”
The new 3365 Pioneer jaw crusher was released at the 2016 MINExpo, held in Las Vegas Sept. 26 through Sept. 28.
The shaft and bearing assembly is designed to increase serviceability and reduce maintenance and rebuild cost. The electric motor mount, v-belt drive and guarding are all integrated on the machine, providing a compact package for mobile or stationary applications.
“The 3365 is the latest introduction in Kolberg-Pioneer’s jaw crusher line,” says Tim Harms, product manager for Kolberg-Pioneer. “This crusher has up to 20 percent more capacity than the next size in its width class in both hard rock and recycled applications. The 3365 features an automatic adjust, for both the wedge style and tramp iron release systems. It also offers the advantages standard on Pioneer crushers, including replaceable jaw die seats, barrel protector plate, as well as an aggressive 1.5-inch stroke.”
The new 3365 Pioneer jaw crusher was released at the 2016 MINExpo, held in Las Vegas Sept. 26 through Sept. 28.
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