A New Zealand quarry operator has purchased a new Stage IIIB/Tier 4i compliant crawler excavator – the fifth in a fleet of machines across two quarries.
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Articulated trucks make their mark in different applications
Demand for trucks that are safer, more fuel-efficient and that haul higher payloads continues to drive product advancement and evolutionary design in the earthmoving plant and equipment segment.
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Load and haul fleet a popular pick for fine sand operator
A New South Wales central coast fine sands business continues to grow with the help of a fleet of advanced loaders and articulated haulers.
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High quality, economical cone crushers
The CH500 series of cone crushers are considered a cost-efficient option for any operation that is keen to increase production capacity and improve the quality of its end product.
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Washing plant that satisfies all requirements
The EvoWash washing plant produces sand that’s ready for market while lowering power consumption and running costs.
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Silo with horizontal transfer system
The Precisionscreen HTS-50 has been designed to provide high quality blended roadbase materials.
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Durable hardskirts reduce wear, spillage
The K-Speedskirt comprises ceramic and composite hardskirts, with differentiated wear and impact resistance on the face and edges.
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Excavator with intelligent control system
Komatsu Australia has launched what is said to be the world’s first intelligent machine control excavator.
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The ongoing value of continuing professional development
According to John Mitas, well delivered and presented continuing professional development (CPD) programs have benefits for individuals, their organisations, their profession and the community.
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The hidden costs of conveyor belt neglect
Conveyor belts are tricky beasts. On one hand, they are vital to transporting aggregate through your crushing and screening circuit. On the other, they are prone to wear and tear. The following tips will enable quarry operators to plan for contingencies and keep the belt running smoothly.
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