Cedarapids introduces TC1300X Cone Crusher, a powerful addition to their static line. With 400 hp motor, key kinematics improvements, and high-quality aggregate production capabilities, it meets high demands for productivity in rock crushing applications. Available in various models for different operational needs.
Wed October 30, 2024 - National Edition
Cedarapids, a Terex brand, announced the launch of its newest and most advanced cone crusher model, the TC1300X.
This crusher marks the latest innovation in Cedarapids' extensive static cone crusher product line, designed to meet the growing demand for higher productivity and efficiency in rock crushing applications.
The TC1300X delivers impressive power, boasting a 400 hp (300 kW) motor, making it a cone-crushing powerhouse. The advanced design includes key kinematics improvements, as well as a large eccentric throw option, which results in the production of high-quality aggregates with superior shape and cubicity. These features ensure that the TC1300X consistently meets customer demands for higher reduction ratios and increased productivity in various applications, according to the manufacturer.
Cedarapids has incorporated the TC1300X into other Cedrapids crushing equipment, including the CRC1350, CRC1350S and MC1350 machines, to provide a wide range of solutions,. These models, designed for different operational needs, all benefit from the efficiency and power of the TC1300X cone crusher.
In particular, Cedarapids recently unveiled the CRC1350S portable closed circuit cone and screen plant, which features the TC1300X at its core. This combination delivers enhanced production capabilities, higher output, and lower cost per ton across various applications, as confirmed by recent case studies. Customers looking to improve their crushing operations will find that the TC1300X cone crusher offers enhanced performance with increased productivity at a competitive cost, the manufacturer said.
For more information, visit www.terex.com/mps/cedarapids.
This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.