Metso Outotec is adding two models to its Lokotrack mobile crushing and screening series. The new Lokotrack LT200HPX and Lokotrack LT220GP mobile cone crushers are “compact but efficient units ideal for aggregate contractor customers, bringing up to 30 percent more capacity and added flexibility compared to earlier models,” says the company.
The new models will be displayed during a Metso Outotec virtual studio event on Thursday, Oct. 27 and in what the company is calling its Lokotrack Liveroom 360 “online experience together,” along with services and parts offerings for Lokotrack.
The new models allow customers to choose between two cone crusher types and several optional features based on their needs. The Lokotrack LT200HPX is equipped with a two-deck pre-screen and wide conveyors designed to facilitate high throughput. The model also has a direct v-belt crusher drive.
The Lokotrack LT220GP can be equipped with a pre-screen or with a belt feeder.
“The new models and our end-to-end offering displayed in the Lokotrack Liveroom demonstrate our focus on improving aggregates customers’ operations and bottom line,” says Kimmo Anttila, vice president of Lokotrack Solutions at Metso Outotec. “With these new models of 300 metric tons per hour capacity and 40 metric tons transport weight, the customers have even more choice and flexibility to select from our cone crusher range. Lokotrack is a sustainable and future-proof choice for any type of aggregate production.”
On its website, the company says its Lokotrack line has been manufactured by Finland-based Metso Outotec since 1985, with the mobile crushing and screening plants “widely used in aggregates production and recycling applications around the world.”
The Oct. 27 studio events and the ongoing Lokotrack Liveroom information can be found on this web page.
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