EvoQuip, the newest division of Terex Corporation on show at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG exhibition, will launch a Cobra 230 impact crusher later this year, to sit alongside the Cobra 260. The 24 tonne machine will offer a production capacity of 140-150 tonnes/hour in asphalt and construction recycling.
March 10, 2017
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8598 EvoQuip, the newest division of 1222 Terex Corporation on show at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG exhibition, will launch a Cobra 230 impact crusher later this year, to sit alongside the Cobra 260. The 24 tonne machine will offer a production capacity of 140-150 tonnes/hour in asphalt and construction recycling. The Cobra 230 is 11.3m long and 2.46m wide, or 5.15m wide with a side conveyor. It features a quick set-up time and the machine can be moved on site without having to stop the crusher.
As with all equipment in the growing EvoQuip line-up, the Cobra crushers are compact machines designed to sit below the high production crushing and screening models offered by fellow Terex companies Powerscreen and Finlay.
EvoQuip was formed in 2016 and currently offers two Cobra impact crushers, four Bison jaw crushers, two Colt scalping screens, two Kestrel finishing screens and two Harrier reclaimers.
Crushers range from 3.2-30 tonnes operating weight and are intended to make crushing and screening more accessible to smaller contractors and to plant hire businesses that want to enter the recycling market.