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Sandvik QH440 mobile cone crusher

Sandvik QH440  mobile cone crusher

Sandvik is expanding its mobile crushing range with the introduction of the long-awaited QH440 track mounted cone crusher, aimed at the most demanding of aggregate producers. 

At the centre of this revolutionary model sits the Sandvik CH440 cone crusher, which has been used in the most arduous static applications for over 50 years. It can process material of up to 215 cm and is capable of producing up to 388 tph, at an excellent reduction ratio and cubicity. The machine is designed for ease of mobility, transportation and quick set up time, which makes it adaptable to reach the most remote areas within and outside the quarry.

The key features include:
· Heavy duty, wear resistant hydraulically folding feed conveyor
· Dual coil metal detector
· Automated material level feed control for maximum production, reduction and shape
· CAT C13 Tier 3A & 3B Engines both delivering 440 HP, 328 kW
· Direct drive to ensure maximum power delivery and fuel efficiency
· Chassis constructed from a heavy duty “I” beam to ensure maximum durability
· Fitted with four jacking legs for maximum stability
· Wide selection of optional extras to suit every climate and need
· Designed with the latest EC standards, with operator safety as a priority
· Global aftermarket support, with standard stock parts to ensure maximum uptime

The QH440 comes with a choice of six different crushing chambers, ranging from fine to extra course, paired with eight different bush settings ranging from 16mm to 44mm. The product shape and grading can be easily adjusted by changing the throw to ensure the machine provides the exact quality and quantity of material required, in both secondary and tertiary applications. These unique features make the QH440 the most flexible mobile cone crusher in the market.

Sandvik Mining and Construction 

Company info

Kungsbron 1
Section G, floor 6
SE-111 22 Stockholm,
SE,

Website:
sandvik.com

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