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25 April 2008

Grasan's KRH1620 horizontal-shaft primary impact crusher plant is available either in pit-portable or stationary models for high volume aggregates and concrete/asphalt recycling operations.

According to the company, the KRH1620 can reduce 24” (610 mm) limestone down to -6” (152 mm) in one step and produce a cubical-quality product at up to 800 tonnes/hour.

The Grasan-engineered plant features a Hazemag 1620 APPH impactor with fully automatic hydraulic cylinder system for increased crusher capacity, smooth operation and uniform products. A 50” (1.27 m) high, 80” (1.96 m) wide inlet accommodates incoming materials up to 36” (915 mm) cube. It is designed for long service life with simple maintenance, has easy access to wear parts and lubrication areas and is available with either diesel or electric power.

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