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Finlay releases C-1550+ Tracked Cone Crusher

January 23, 2025  By Rock to Road Staff


Finlay C-1550+ Tracked Cone Crusher. (Image by: Finlay)

Finlay, a mobile crushing, screening and conveying equipment company releases the C-1550+ tracked cone crusher for surface ore mining and aggregate industries. Building on the strengths of its predecessor, the C-1550, the C-1550+ offers increased performance, enhanced efficiency and improved serviceability.

At the core of the C-1550+ is the Terex 1300X cone crusher, which features a 1300mm head diameter. Engineered for durability and intelligent design, this crusher delivers a 15 per cent increase in tonnage and production compared to the C-1550. This improvement is achieved through higher clamp forces and a longer throw, resulting in greater profitability for owners, operators, and contractors. Additionally, the C-1550+ offers improved transportability, thanks to its lighter weight. Performance is enhanced further with ultrasonic-level sensors that regulate the material flow from the hopper to the crushing chamber. The C-1550+ is also designed with safety and maintenance efficiency in mind. Its mechanically designed liner retention and common upper frame make it compatible with all liner configurations, including coarse, medium and fine.

Finlay C-1550+ Tracked Cone Crusher. (Image by: Finlay)

The C-1550+ includes full hydraulic closed-side setting adjustment with electronic monitoring for precise control and a fuel-efficient direct drive transmission through a wet clutch to maximize fuel efficiency and reduce operating costs. The large hopper/feeder has an automatic reset hydraulic tramp relief system that protects the chamber and minimizes downtime if uncrushable material enters the chamber. This system minimizes downtime by automatically removing contaminants via the purge chute, enabling smoother operations.
For more information, please www.terex.com/finlay



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