Rockster Recycler, an Austrian manufacturer of crushing equipment, has announced that it will be exhibiting its Turbo-Crusher R1100 at Bauma 2010, April 19 to 25, in Munich.
“Our existing series of mobile crushers, with the 25-ton plant R900 as the biggest machine, has already proved itself and consolidated its position on the international market,” says Rockster CEO Wolfgang Kormann. “However, we received more and more requests from our distribution partners concerning a bigger machine, covering a wider market segment.”
Kormann adds that the goal was to manufacture a crusher that still featured compact transportation dimensions but improved performance level to 300 ton per hour.
According to the company, features of the R1100 include:
· A fully hydraulic drive system;
· Two-step and 1.8-meter (5.9-foot) pre-screener;
· Increased throughput;
· Available in Rockster’s Duplex System (impact and jaw crusher within one machine) or with optional screen box; and
· An operating weight of 32 tons.
More information is available at www.rockster.at.
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