
Rubble Master Amercias Corp., Memphis, Tennessee, says its new RM 120X mobile impact crusher is the first-of-its-kind mobile impact crusher featuring the all-new RM NEXT philosophy.
"With this philosophy, we are once again setting standards in user-friendliness to make crushing more comfortable for the operator and safer than ever. The RM 120X also comes with more options to increase the throughput capacity and meet the demands of today's producers," says Gerald Hanisch, owner and founder of Rubble Master.
With 30 percent more capacity, the RM 120X features an all-new active six-and-a-half by three-and-a-half foot 2-deck pre-screen to scalp off fines and reduce the amount of undersized material passing through the crusher. This reduces your wear cost and increases the amount of finished material by up to 30 percent. Optional hopper wings increase hopper volume by 25 percent to 6-and-a-half cubic yards.
Another new feature is the optional underpan feeder. This is ideal for heavy-duty concrete recycling applications, reducing wear cost and downtime so that you can improve your bottom line, the company says.
In addition, the crusher features a new operator machine interface that Rubble Master says makes crushing easier and safer. The new lighting concept provides instant visual feedback to operators regarding the machine's condition and performance without leaving the safety of their cab. The feedback loop through the new performance indicator on the crusher's rear allows operators to adjust quickly to performance drops to increase their production and reduce downtime.
"When we started developing RM NEXT, we always had our entire product range in mind. Having a common platform across all our products allows us to connect our crushers and screens in a crusher train setup,” the company states.
According to Rubble Master, this means that capacity peaks are communicated between machines to adjust the material flow seamlessly so that you can increase efficiency and lower your operating cost.
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