McCloskey International will unveil the new C2C compact cone crusher line along with the MC200 cone at Hillhead 2022. The C2C is a 200-hp compact cone crusher with ideal manoeuvrability and features aimed at boosting productivity.
Standard features of the crusher are an MC200 cone, ideal ground level access, efficient conveyor, and continuous load and material monitoring.
The C2C's material flow features help achieve ideal production for the end product stockpile. A low feed height, large 6.2m3 (8.1yd3) capacity Hardox lined hopper allows for a stop function, while the feed opening improves intake capability and reduces the risk of blockage.
As the material enters the cone chamber, a long stroke and high speed contribute to the machine's productivity, while helping to achieve end-product quality. Multi-layer crushing delivers ideal capacity, reduction, and shape combined with less liner wear.
As the material moves to the 48" wide conveyor, the large gap between the crusher discharge and the main conveyor feeder helps with material movement. Stockpiles are formed up to 3.3m and with ground-level access, the belt is easy to maintain and service.
The C2C has a 280 kW (375 Hp) engine and high capacity fuel and hydraulic tanks to reduce the number of re-fuelling intervals. Mobility on-site and between sites is facilitated with remote control tracks that move and position the crusher. The C2C can be set up and ready to work in less than five minutes.
The crushers are suited particularly to aggregates, construction and demolition recycling, and aggregates.
Technology has been a key factor in developing the C2C, with a 12" DSE control panel providing control of the cone, track, and feeder functions. The crusher is fitted with a telematics modem for the new 365SiteConnex program in most markets, offering a connectivity solution for McCloskey products.
The C2C is equipped with a number of features to ensure the workplace and the operator are secure. Engine safety shutdown systems, start-up alarms, safety guarding, external maintenance access, and a tagout capability on the isolator all contribute to the safe operation and maintenance of the equipment.