Northern Ireland-based mobile crushing and screening firm EvoQuip showcased its Cobra 230 impact crusher at
Speaking prior to what was EvoQuip’s second appearance at the annual exhibition, this year staged 22-25 January at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Matt Dickson, product line director at
A number of design features in the Cobra 230 are intended to ensure an optimal material flow through the crushing process. As material moves from the feeder through the impactor onto the product belt, each section becomes wider ensuring an unrestricted flow. EvoQuip says that the under-crusher clearance, the short distance from the crusher discharge to the magnet and the ability to lower the product conveyor while running make the Cobra 230 an ideal machine in all applications.
The Cobra 230 uses a direct drive system to power the impact crusher. EvoQuip says that this, along with two independent hydraulic-controlled aprons, allows the operator to optimise the material throughput and reduction whilst ensuring the best fuel efficiency.