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PRIMARY IMPACT BULLETIN - Concrete Batch Plants

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UNIVERSAL RCPRECYCLE <strong>IMPACT</strong> CRUSHERUniversal Engineering has supplied crushing,screening and associated equipment for recyclingapplications since 1966. Over the years continuousdesign refinements have been incorporated intoour crushers for enhanced performance andefficiency.The RCP Recycle Impact Crusher has beenspecifically designed to meet the need of the growing market for recycled concrete andasphalt materials. These Universal crushers feature an extra-wide feed opening toaccommodate large slabby material more efficiently. Two independent curtains form theprimary and secondary crushing chambers. The curtain liners are interchangeable and castof a chromium alloy for extended wear life. The curtainweldments are heavily reinforced providing sufficientweight to negate any need for spring bridges. The “S”shaped hammers are high chrome steel alloy for lowwear and low high durability to better tolerate reinforcedconcrete with heavy re-bar.The heart of the RCP Recycle Impact Crusher is the heavyduty large diameter rotor. The rotor consists of discs thatare made from high yield strength steel, and includereplaceable face plates. The one-piece rotor incorporatesa keyless shaft and is designed to handle rebar and wire mesh cleaning efficiently. Thiscrusher is available as standard with a 4-bar rotorto allow for maximum range of rotor tip speed. Anextra heavy duty 3-bar rotor is available as anoption and is particularly well suited for a variety ofapplications.Compare the Universal RCP Recycle ImpactCrusher feature by feature and see why it issuperior in performance and operating efficiency.Contact one of Universal’s application specialistsfor assistance in selecting the “right” plant for yournext project.

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