2021 Terex® Cone Crushers C-1540P

2021 Terex® Cone Crushers C-1540P

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  • Year 2021
  • Make Terex®
  • Model Cone Crushers
2021 Terex® Cone Crushers C-1540P

2021 Terex® Cone Crushers C-1540P

2021 Terex® Cone Crushers C-1540P

The Terex® Finlay C-1540P tracked mobile cone crusher has a proven pedigree in aggregate and ore surface mining applications. This efficient and productive machine incorporates the proven Terex® 1000 cone crusher with direct variable hydrostatic drive, automatic tramp relief and hydraulic closed side setting (CSS) adjustment.

The Terex® Finlay C-1540P can be fitted with an optional patented pre-screen module which allows fines materials to bypass prior to being fed to the crushing chamber offering better wear rates in the crushing chamber.

The large hopper/feeder has an automated metal detection and a purge system to protect the cone and reduce downtime by removing metal contaminants via the purge chute.

Additional benefits include, rapid set up time, ease of maintenance, high reduction ratio, high output capacity and advanced electronic control system.

Features may include:

  • Direct hydrostatic cone drive with variable speed control gives efficient production and ensures consistent product shape.
  • Optional pre-screen module maximises production and reduces wear on the chamber by removing fine material before it enters the cone.
  • Metal detection system on feed belt with ‘auto-stop’ protects the cone from tramp metal and the controllable purge system removes contaminants from the machine.

Engine

Engine Power Net Engine Power: Tier 3 - Cat 350hp | Tier 4F / Stage IV - Scania 350hp / Tier 3 - CAT 261kW | Tier 4 Final / Stage V - Scania 257kW

Dimensions

Dimensions Cone Head Diameter: 40” / 1000mm
Transport Height 11' 4'' / 3.45m
Transport Width 9' 1'' / 2.6m
Length Transport: 55' 5'' / 16.9m | Working: 51' 10'' / 15.79m
Height Working: 15' 7'' / 4.75m
Width, Working Position 12' 4'' / 3.72m

Weights

Weight, In Running Order 88,670lbs / 40,220kg

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