Modern Quarrying Q1 2020

McCloskey demonstrated its continued growth with an exciting roster of new products. A key talking point was the unveiling of the S250 Screener, said to be the world’s largest track mobile screener. Additionally, McCloskey used the grand platform to unveil its I Series impact crusher line up, the I54Rv3 and I34R. Metso launched a couple of new products. Of interest to Modern Quarrying was the new, compact mobile screen for entry-level businesses, the Lokotrack ® ST2.3 mobile multi-use screen. This was also joined by the latest addition to the versatile MX(TM) Multi-Action cone crusher series, the MX3, which enables improved crusher productivity and lower operating costs with a design opti- mised especially for mid-sized quarrying. Metso also announced the expansion of its community-friendly Lokotrack ® Urban(TM) series mobile crushing and screening plant range. Keestrack displayed a total of nine processing plants. The theme of its exhibit was the cost-effective hybrid and plug-in electrification of plant drives, which the company not only implements in new model generations and spectacular innovations, but consistently in all performance classes of its crushing, screen- ing and handling solutions. Kleemann reasons that modern crushing plants have become more and more complex as their requirements rise. At the same time, the technology must be safe and as simple as possible to operate – and without lengthy instruction and “We are introducing three new design features in this plant; firstly we have increased the width of the fines conveyor to 900 mm wide.” PAUL O’DONNELL

Keestrack displayed a total of nine processing plants. The theme of its exhibit was the cost-effective hybrid and plug-in electrification of plant drives

Kleemann showcased innovative solutions for safe and simple operation of crushing and screening plants

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QUARTER 1 - 2020 MODERN QUARRYING

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