COMPACT crushing and screening equipment manufacturer EvoQuip has launched the Bison 170, the latest addition to its jaw crusher range.
Boasting a 700x500mm jaw chamber and diesel-electric drive technology, the Bison 170 is suitable for both natural rock and recycling applications.
The model features an onboard generator used to power the plant. It can also be plugged in and driven from an external power source, which allows for zero emissions processing.
The engine and power unit can be removed completely, allowing the plant to be powered from an external source with no combustion engine on board.
The electric drive enables customers to run in reverse for asphalt recycling and also provide a unblock/jog function to clear a blockage. The deflector plate, fitted as standard, offers belt protection by allowing uncrushable objects to pass through the crushing chamber safely and onto the discharge belt.
“We are delighted to add the Bison 170 to our jaw crushing range,” said Andrew Armstrong, product manager for EvoQuip. “With a potential output of up to 110tph and low fuel consumption, the Bison 170 is a high performing, environmentally friendly machine that aligns with the EvoQuip Think Green, Think EvoQuip sustainability campaign.”