High capacity - up to 25 tons per hour! |
Data sheet
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Easy to use, inexpensive to operate!
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Stone and Glass Crusher MACHTEK MKS-2000 is designed for processing brittle, medium-hard materials with varying degrees of humidity. Achieved performance up to 25 tonnes of processed material per hour. This versatile machine is used in various industries.
MACHTEK MKS Crusher is used in the following industries:
• recycling - crushing glass and other brittle materials,
• mining - for crushing ores and rocks,
• railways - crushing crushed stone,
• brick-making - crushing materials for bricks production,
• road - production of aggregates for the construction of roads and highways
• other sectors of industry such as the energy industry, chemical, cement, construction, etc.
The mill can handle materials such as stone, glass, slate, limestone, marble, coal, granite, gypsum, concrete, construction waste, etc. The maximum size of the raw material is 110mm. Resolution of the starting material can be customized for own needs and is less than or equal 3 mm.
- Power: 22 + 18,5 kW
- Voltage: 230 V / 400 V, 50 Hz
- Capacity: 20 - 25 ton/godz
- Size of raw material: <= 110 mm
- Size of output material: <= 3 mm
- Humidity: < 20 %
- Hopper dimensions: 600*600 mm
- Dimensions (L. x W. x H.): 2450*1280*1650 mm
- Stone and Glass Crusher MACHTEK MKS-2000 is a professional machine with a simple design and universal application,
- It is used in various industries: recycling, mining, rail, brick industry, energy, chemical, cement, road builders, etc.,
- can handle a variety of materials such as stone, glass, slate, limestone, marble, coal, granite, gypsum, concrete, construction waste, etc.,
- possibility of processing dry and wet materials,
- maximum size of the raw material is as high as 110mm,,
- adjustable size of the raw material - less than or equal 3 mm,
- high-performance machine guarantees a quick profit,
- very low price with great capabilities,
- safety and quality certified by CE and ISO.
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MACHTEK MKS Crushers are a two-shaft mills. Shafts are terminated by crumbling hammers. Crushing occurs through the collision rapidly rotating hammers with processing material.