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25 April 2008

Terex Finlay's J1175 single toggle tracked jaw crusher is designed to complement its range of screening equipment. It is fitted with an automatically controlled, heavy duty vibrating grizzly feeder to regulate the flow of material into the crusher, a 1070 x 760 mm Jacques crushing chamber, hydrostatic drive and reverse crushing action to help clear blockages. It is suitable for both quarrying and recycling applications.

Complementing the J1175 is the I-1312 impact crusher, which also features a heavy-duty grizzly feeder with automatic control, hydrostatic drive and bypass conveyor.

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