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February 2017

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SUPPLYLINES AGGREGATES MANAGER / February 2017 46 Optimizing the secondary step in the crushing process means more money for operators. Sandvik says its latest high-precision cone crusher for second stage crushing is more than the next generation of crushers. It is an intelligent, uncompromising piece of power built to produce more. The unit is said to offer up to a 25-percent greater re- duction ratio while reducing recirculation by 50 percent with the same high-value product. Sandvik | www.sandvik.com McLanahan's MSP Cone Crusher utilizes improved factors of performance to en- hance the proven Symons Principle. This principle, combined with a balanced eccentric, higher speeds, fulcrum point position, and stroke, allows the MSP to outperform other cones, McLanahan says. By creating more effective compres- sion crushing, the MSP Cone Crusher reduces liner wear, reducing wear costs, allowing higher product yield, and resulting in decreased overall cost per ton. The patented dust seal system is equipped with an auto-greaser and protects the crusher's dust-sensitive parts, leading to longer service life, fewer spare parts changes, and lower maintenance costs. All operations are fully automated. McLanahan Corp. | www.mclanahan.com Intelligent second-stage crushing Effective compression crushing reduces wear Superior Industries says the simple design of its Patriot Cone Crusher's inverted tramp relief system ensures the hydraulic cylinder rod seal is not exposed during operation. This greatly reduces chances of contamination and failure. The tramp relief system has fewer accumulators to minimize maintenance and opportunity for failure. If an accumulator does fail, an internal relief valve provides instant relief. When mounted for portabil- ity, the crushing plant includes Vantage Automation and Level Assist for quick setup. Superior Industries Inc. | www.superior-ind.com The newest model in Telsmith's line-up of T-Series crushers that were originally introduced in 2012 is the T500, which is designed to deliver maximum uptime availability while also minimizing maintenance costs. This 500-horsepower crusher contains a 14-inch maximum feed opening and is capable of processing between 314 and 854 tons per hour. Features, such as anti-spin and fewer cylinders than competitive crushers, are said to pro- vide improved reliability for maximized processing. Telsmith | www.telsmith.com Inverted tramp relief system protects hydraulic cylinder rod Anti-spin feature extends manganese life

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