
Powerscreen, a Terex brand based in Dungannon, North Ireland, has announced the launch of its most recent addition to its jaw crushing range, the Powerscreen Premiertrak 330.
The new Premiertrak 330 is fitted with a simple large fixed hopper that is manufactured from an 8-mm wear plate, designed to improve setup time, reduce pegging and increase the life of wear parts. The hydrostatic drive allows reversibility of the chamber, meaning the machine can unblock and run in reverse, designed to allow easier crushing of certain materials. In addition to this, a low engine speed is designed to improve fuel consumption and provide lower noise emissions for working in urban or restricted areas.
“The Premiertrak 330 is a solid addition to the Powerscreen jaw crushing range,” says Powerscreen Product Manager Neil Robinson. “The lightweight machine, weighing less than 35,000 kilograms with options, boasts a number of new features. The Premiertrak 330 has been designed to promote an easy and effective flow of material to minimize any potential build-up, therefore maximizing uptime. Contributing to this is a two-piece grizzly feeder with the second section angled, which allows a better material flow towards the chamber and prevents bridging. These are just some of the features that contribute to the astounding low-cost-per-ton performance of the Premiertrak 330.”
The Premiertrak 330 crusher uses a 1000-by-600-mm (40-by-24-inch) jaw chamber and is capable of producing up to 308 U.S. tons per hour of crushed material. It can be used in a range of applications, including aggregate, recycling and mining.
All Powerscreen crushers come with the Pulse Intelligence system as standard. Powerscreen Pulse is a remote monitoring fleet management system allowing crushing and screening equipment operators and owners to have easy access to key data. Analyzing this data can mean improved machine operation, increased uptime, in-depth reporting and fleet management, Powerscreen says.
Powerscreen Pulse Intelligence is available anywhere at any time on a computer, tablet or smartphone. The system provides comprehensive information on the GPS location, start and stop times, fuel consumption, tonnages, cone settings, wear ratings, operating hours, maintenance status and more.
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