Compact crushing from Astec at WoA-AGG1 2022

Astec’s new Ranger J20 crusher on show this week at the co-located World of Asphalt/AGG1 exhibitions (29-31 March) in Nashville, Tennessee, is a compact unit aimed at customers such as rental firms.
Crushing Static & Mobile / March 30, 2022
By Mike Woof
The new Astec Ranger J20 jaw crusher is designed for versatility, mobility and ease of transport

The tracked jaw crusher is said to suit customers wanting a crusher that can be used in comparatively small urban spaces.

Designed to be mobile and easy to transport, the machine can be made ready for use within a short period of its arrival onsite. Power comes from a Cat C4.4 diesel rated at 129kW, which meets the Tier 4 Final/Stage V emissions requirements, while the machine features a 3.83ms hopper.

The machine is available in closed circuit and open circuit variants and can be used to feed into other plants if required.

 

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