Kleemann’s New MOBICAT MC 110(i) EVO2 Mobile Jaw Crusher Provides Greater Uptime, Easier Transport
Kleemann has developed a new mobile jaw crushing plant optimized for economy, operability, and sustainability. The new MOBICAT MC 110(i) EVO2 is designed for the first crushing stage (aka pre-crushing or coarse crushing) of medium-hard to hard natural stone. It can process up to 441 tons (400 metric tons) per hour in quarry and recycling applications. The plant is transportable by low-loader semi-trailer and boasts a fast startup time of about 10 minutes, Kleemann says.
A Medium-Output Crusher
The MOBICAT MC 110(i) EVO2’s crusher is the diesel-direct drive type. The plant is powered by a 322- to 326-horsepower (240- to 243-kilowatt) engine and an 88-kilovolt ampere generator for its electric conveyors and control systems. Its 5.8-cubic-yard (4.4-cubic-meter) hopper is extendable to 10 cu yds (7.6 cu m), and its maximum feed size is 39 by 24 by 15 inches (991 by 610 by 381 millimeters).
A spray system comes standard on the crusher plant, and there’s an optional water pump for additional dust suppression if needed. The machine’s standard LED walkway and travel lighting can also be augmented with additional LED work lights for operation in low-light conditions.
Quick Blockage Clearing
The new plant uses Kleemann’s Continuous Feed System (CFS) for optimal throughput. It has an independently vibrating double-deck prescreen, after which a bypass flap can route screened fine particles into an optional long- or short-side discharge conveyor that can be used on either side of the machine.
A notable highlight of the MOBICAT MC 110(i) EVO2 is its crusher unblocking system with a reversing option. Kleemann developed a novel two-stage overload and control system to prevent blockages and material bridging in the crusher. If a piece of metal or other uncrushable debris creates a clog, the crusher opens twice as fast (or optionally 40 times as fast) to expel the offender so it can be conveyed out. The crusher automatically returns to the proper, fully hydraulic gap setting afterward. These features allow the plant to start up easily even if its crusher is full of material.
Connected Technologies
Kleemann designed the MOBICAT MC 110(i) EVO2 to be more compact for easy deployment on urban demolition sites. It has an 11.2-ft (3.4-m) transport height, which is 7.9 in. (200 mm) lower than the previous model. The new plant has a transport weight of 93,750 to 106,350 pounds (42,524 to 48,240 kilograms).
The operator uses Kleemann’s SPECTIVE user interface to control the crusher plant using a 12-in. touch panel in the cab, a radio remote control, and/or a small radio remote with a more basic control set. SPECTIVE can help with troubleshooting, display feeds from video cameras in the crusher and hopper, send productivity reports as PDF files, and much more. In addition, the SPECTIVE CONNECT feature can send the most important plant data to a smartphone. The MOBICAT MC 110(i) EVO2 is also compatible with Wirtgen’s WITOS FleetView telematics system.
Kleemann is a Wirtgen Group company.
Source: Wirtgen Group