Two-plants-in-one concept coming from Eagle Crusher

By |  March 8, 2024
Eagle Crusher says the MaxRap 25 portable plant (pictured at bottom) allows operators to crush reclaimed asphalt pavement at multiple locations with ease while the redesigned 1200-OCSS (pictured at top) provides them with greater flexibility. Photo: Business Wire

Eagle Crusher says the MaxRap 25 portable plant (pictured at bottom) allows operators to crush reclaimed asphalt pavement at multiple locations with ease while the redesigned 1200-OCSS (pictured at top) provides them with greater flexibility. Photo: Business Wire

Eagle Crusher plans to introduce a new plant at AGG1 that involves the MaxRap 25 portable plant and the UltraMax 1200-OCSS (open-circuit secondary system).

Both feature Eagle Crusher’s UltraMax 25 impactor with its high-reduction ratio and North American lifetime rotor warranty.

According to Eagle Crusher, the MaxRap 25 portable provides the same precision crushing as the stationary MaxRap, enabling operators to crush reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) at multiple locations with ease. The plant’s side-discharge conveyor can be used for stockpiling, or it can be positioned to return material to another conveyor for recirculation back to the plant.

The 1200-OCSS, meanwhile, features a 6-ft. x 20-ft. triple-deck horizontal screen for screening before crushing, as well as screening options for multiple spec products. The 1200-OCSS includes discharge conveyors for second and third decks, as well as for fines. The side-discharge conveyor transports crushed material to other equipment for further processing, stockpiling or to another conveyor for recirculating back to the plant.

During AGG1, Eagle Crusher will have its new two-in-one plant on display in Booth 1931 at the Music City Center.

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