McCloskey upgrades mobile impact crusher

The I54v3 can be used in asphalt recycling, concrete recycling, rock crushing, construction and demolition.


McCloskey International, Keene, Ontario, has introduced a new version of its I54 mobile impact crusher, including direct drive, an enhanced material flow path, larger prescreen and a more open chassis.

Each sectional component is wider in the new version than the last and is designed to allow an unrestricted flow without funneling or narrowing. The straight sided chutes manage the material as it passes through each section that is wider than the last—feeder to prescreen and chamber to a wider optional underpan. Both main and side conveyors are now wider and designed to accommodate the larger amount of prescreen material, and to allow for better discharge from the crushing chamber.

The direct drive crusher rotor is also a new feature on the I54v3. The redesigned open chassis is designed to allow for better access, and a hydraulic adjustable magnet contributes to easier operation of the crusher.

The I54v3’s new larger 8-foot double deck prescreen is designed for more efficient fines removal to production, to maximize the crusher’s productivity and to deliver screened product via a straight chute to a 32-inch side conveyor.

The I54v3’s design can be used in applications such as asphalt recycling, concrete recycling, rock crushing, construction and demolition.

“Talking to our customers and gathering their feedback is what allows us to continually evolve our products. The redesign of the I54 has resulted from the collaboration between McCloskey and our customers,” says Paschal McCloskey, president and CEO of McCloskey International. “They rely on us to continually improve our products, and the feedback we get from them allows us to deliver the most productive and relevant equipment in the industry. We will always look at new and innovative ways to develop our products to meet the unique challenges of projects around the globe.”