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PRIMARY IMPACT BULLETIN - Concrete Batch Plants

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UNIVERSAL NEW HOLLAND<strong>PRIMARY</strong> <strong>IMPACT</strong> CRUSHERNo other impact crusher can match the versatility and capacity ofthe Universal New Holland Primary Impact Crusher. A reductionratio up to 20 to 1 reduces even the largest pieces of quarry run todesired product size in seconds.The Universal New Holland Primary Impact Crusher’s unique “freeflow”design combines superior engineering with top quality, ruggedconstruction. “Free-flow” combines a large expansion crushingchamber, a massive fabricated rotor, upper deflector screen gratewith vertical openings, upper and lower breaker bars; all adding upto precise product control with maximum output.The fabricated steel rotor is precision machined andbalanced, and provides tremendous impact power withless horsepower. Shallow hammer wells provide strengthand no two wells are located directly across from oneanother to weaken the rotor. The Universal threehammer design has been field proven for years!Weldable rotor hammers are made of cast manganesesteel and are reversible on most models for extendedlife.A heavy chain and rubber curtain helps prevent materialfrom rebounding out of the crushing chamber. Thecurtain also helps keep dust to a minimum.Replaceable abrasion resistant steel liners are securedin place by an unique bolting arrangement. This provides50% longer liner life and eliminates the danger ofretaining bolts wearing and dropping into the crushingchamber.Compare the benefits of the Universal New HollandPrimary Impact Crusher with any other New Holland style impact crusher on the market today,and you will find that you can rely on the experience and expertise of a proven industry leader.

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