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Powerscreen Launches Giant 1500 Maxtrak Cone Crusher

Thu July 07, 2011 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Powerscreen has launched the new 1500 Maxtrak, the largest addition to the Powerscreen Maxtrak range, which includes the 1000, 1000SR and 1300 models.

“In 2010, Powerscreen moved into what we view as the next generation of mobile crushing and screening equipment. With the launch of our largest ever jaw crusher, XA750, and largest ever screen, Warrior 2400, we are firmly positioning ourselves to meet the needs of the aggregates and mining segments. The addition of the 1500 Maxtrak to our range gives us one of the largest tracked mobile cone crushers on the market,” said Patrick Brian, Powerscreen global sales and marketing director.

The 1500 Maxtrak is specifically developed for larger users. The plant can accept an all-in feed from a primary crusher to produce up to 1,047 ton (950 t) per hour of aggregate or mineral. Utilizing the Terex Automax cone crusher technology, operators benefit from hydraulic overload protection, hydraulic crusher setting adjustment, excellent product shape and a high reduction ratio. Further customer benefits include a highly efficient crusher direct drive system, large feed hopper complete with metal detector and contaminated material purge facility, according to the manufacturer.

For more information, visit www.powerscreen.com.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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