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18<br />

The mobile secondary<br />

crushing plant MOBICONE<br />

MCO 11 S can be connected<br />

in series with other<br />

machines.<br />

Two different pre-screens can be selected, depending on the application<br />

for which the MOBICAT EVO machines are to be used.<br />

Machines with “R” in their machine designation have a grizzly<br />

feeder, while those with “Z” in their machine designation have a<br />

double-deck heavy-duty screen. The type R crushers are more<br />

compact and lighter than their sister models. They are particularly<br />

suitable for use in recycling plants and for applications with<br />

a small proportion of fines. Different equipment versions allow<br />

them to be used flexibly. The type Z crushers produce an end-<br />

3new products<br />

5exhibits<br />

156<br />

years of innovation<br />

extremely cost-effective operation, but also optimum feeding of<br />

the crusher. The jaw crushers additionally stand out through their<br />

very high loose crushing jaw: it prevents blockages of coarse material<br />

on the one hand, while removing all elements securing the<br />

crushing jaw from the wear area on the other. The transition from<br />

pre-screen to feed chute is designed so that the material easily<br />

falls directly into the crusher jaws. Continuous filling of the crusher<br />

jaws is controlled by a continuous feed system – or CFS for<br />

short – ensuring an even more uniform flow of material. The conveyor<br />

frequencies of the feed chute and pre-screen can be adjusted<br />

independently of one another in accordance with the filling<br />

level in the crusher, thus significantly improving the machine’s<br />

performance.<br />

R and Z make the difference

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