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United Kingdom-based RubbleCrusher is marketing its compact, tracked, mobile jaw crushing unit, the RubbleCrusher RC150T, in the North American market.
The crusher is designed to be fast to deploy on job sites, saving operators money by eliminating hauling costs to and from job sites, the company says. The RC150T, weighing just under 8,000 pounds, enables operators to recycle construction and demolition (C&D) materials for use on site without having to pay to remove materials or bring in new aggregates for jobs.
The crusher is mounted on tracks, making mobility on site possible by remote control. Features include a 10.5-gallon fuel tank that allows for a minimum of eight hours crushing time and the ability to process up to 300 tons per day depending on feed material and output setting. Additionally, it features a hydraulically driven jaw with a crusher reversing function that allows for the clearing of any blockages.
RubbleCrusher offers a range of crushing and screening equipment across various industries to allow for onsite recycling of C&D materials. The company will be in attendance at Associated Equipment Distributers (AED) Summit from Jan. 16-18 in Las Vegas to showcase the crusher.
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