Photo courtesy of Rubble Master HMH GmbH
Austria-based crushing and screening equipment maker Rubble Master (RM Group) is preparing to display technology at the late October BAUMA trade fair in Munich it says involves “innovations for cost-effective and efficient crushing and screening.”
The company says it has been powering its mobile processing plants with electricity for decades, and at BAUMA will feature its RM H50X hybrid-powered screen and its RM XSMART software system at its “Meet the future” exhibit.
“As part of the RM NEXT philosophy, the RM Group is consistently supporting electrification and offers all of its crushers and screens as hybrid versions as a matter of principle,” the firm says. The machines can also be operated fully via electric power.
“A special focus is on combining machines to form crushing and screening trains so they can be operated together, the firm continues, adding, “This means, for example, that the crusher can also power the screen.”
In addition to electrification, RM Group says it is focusing on digitalization to give customers a full overview of their machines as they operate. The RM XSMART app has been designed so machine operators can network with their machines either using an app on their mobile devices or by using a web browser. “Fleet management, condition monitoring, end-to-end reporting, and troubleshooting support make everyday life much easier and, at the same time, increase productivity,” RM Group says of the app.
By networking the machines with each other, in a networked crushing and screening train, the machines can communicate with each other so they can adjust their output to sync with the upstream and downstream units, “or react to an event such as one of the machines in the train switching off,” according to the manufacturer.
More information on the RM Group’s product line can be found here.
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