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Bison 34-tonne jaw crusher

By Adam Freill   

Construction Demolition Equipment

(Photo courtesy of Terex Corporation/EvoQuip)

A high-performance primary jaw crusher, the EvoQuip Bison 340 is designed for operators in demolition, recycling, quarrying, and mining applications. It features track mobility for quick setup time and hydraulic crusher setting adjustments for total control of product size.

The largest of the manufacturer’s Bison jaw crusher range, the 34-tonne crusher has a 1,000 mm x 600 mm jaw chamber opening and boasts an output potential of 280 tph (308 US tph), depending on application.

Features include a hydrostatic drive, which is included as standard and allows the crusher to be run in reverse. This, says the company, is particularly useful for removing blockages from the chamber or when crushing in a sticky application like asphalt.

All Bison jaw crushers come with the manufacturer’s T-Link telemetry system fitted as standard, providing customers with real-time information on the performance of their machine, leading to effective machine management and maximized uptime. This data can be accessed through a tablet or smartphone and provides comprehensive information on the location, fuel consumption, tonnages, wear ratings and operating hours along with much more.

 

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