The completely newly designed R5e is a fully electric plug-in. It also has a plug-out connection to power additional equipment. The impactor used in aggregate production, recycling, quarrying and mining can be powered via mains connection or any gen set unit, in case there is no connection to the grid available.
The R5e can process up to 400 tonnes of material per hour and is very mobile and transportable in one piece. The double-deck pre-screen (7'x3') (2.200mm x 1.000mm) is said to ensure perfect screening. The material can be stockpiled by side conveyors or via the crusher bypass. The impact crusher with an inlet opening of 31" x41" (800mm x 1.050mm) (HxW) is driven by a 200kW electric motor and drives the rotor, with a width of 39" (1.000mm) and a diameter of 50" (1.260mm), with an extremely high mass moment of inertia, giving high productivity and stability. The two-deck precision screen, 15'7" x 5' (4.760mm x 1.500mm), can be placed in a closed circuit. The middle and fine fractions can be stockpiled as an additional option. If wanted, the swivelling oversize conveyor can easily be changed to a stockpile conveyor.
The R5e shown at CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2023 has a drop-off engine/gen set which can go either on the machine's chassis or the machine, connected with a power cable. Placing in a less dusty and vibrant environment, it functions as a backup when no connectivity to the grid is available. Connecting several machines to a single drop-off engine/gen set results in huge savings as there is only one engine/gen set to run and maintain. Maintenance is also safer and easier when the engine is placed at ground level.
The R5e uses, on average, 173kW when powered full electric or around ten gal/hour (40l/h) when driven via the drop-off diesel engine/gen set.
Keestrack's stand will be at booth C-31386 Central Hall.