Cheshire Demolition has taken delivery of a
The company, which has its headquarters in Macclesfield, north-west England, acquired the crusher from Finlay Central, part of the
Cheshire Demolition has specified the T-Link telematic system as an additional feature for its latest acquisition, and this enables the plant to be monitored remotely off site as required.
The technology allows operators to review the performance of their machine in areas including fuel consumption, belt speed and tonnage for optimum performance.
“As a company we’ve seen rapid growth in the last five years, so we’ve bought in another Terex Finlay J-1170 to help us keep up with that demand,” says Neil Trueman, a director at Cheshire Demolition.
“Between 2,000 and 3,000 tonnes of material come to our yard in Macclesfield every week so it’s important for us to have the machinery that can help us stay ahead of the game.”
Working at the company’s reclamation yard in Macclesfield, the Terex Finlay J-1170 is processing aggregates brought to the site fro m demolition jobs and the company’s waste transfer station.
It is producing MOT and a 6F2 product at a rate of 2,000tonnes/day, which is then sold from the yard or delivered out to the region.
A compact and aggressive tracked jaw crusher, the Terex Finlay J-1170 features a heavy-duty variable speed VGF and integrated pre-screen, and it provides a robust hydrostatically driven jaw chamber enabling operators to achieve high capacity with large reduction ratios. The configuration can be set up specifically for processing construction demolition or quarrying applications using the hydraulic release chamber option.