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Fabo MCK


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Listing description

* All our products are made with care and covered for 1 year warranty!
* Free installation and operator training

FABO MCK-65 is a small and efficient model from the MCK series. These are mobile and closed circuit crushing and screening plants used for the treatment of hard materials such as basalt, granite, gabbro, dolomite and other types of hard stones. The MCK-65 consists of two stages of the crushing process, which consists of a primary jaw crusher and a cone crusher.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:

- Hopper: 12 m3
- Installation dimensions: 17800x4400x4550 mm
- Production capacity: 60-80 TPH
- 1st Crusher: jaw crusher - 600x400 mm
- 2nd Crusher: cone crusher - FABO CC 100
- Maximum feed size: 380 mm
- Vibrating screen Size and bridge: 1300x4000 mm 3-4 bridges
- Total power: 185 Kw
- Electric generator required: 300 kvA

MCK-65 IS A COMBINATION OF:

• Bunker (Hopper)
• Grizzly Vibrating Feeder (Bypass)
• Primary jaw crusher
• Cone crusher
• High stroke type vibrating screen
• Folding type conveyor belt, feedback, bypass and stock
• Hydraulic feet
• Mobile chassis with axles and tires
• Fully automated system
• Dust suppression system
• Easy walking platforms for maintenance
• Diesel generator (optional)

FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US!

This equipment is located in TR


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Listing information

Manufacturer Fabo
Model MCK
Year 2020
Country Turkey Turkey
Condition Excellent
Main category Construction and Mining
Subcategory Mining Machines & Aggregates
ID P00331003

Availability: listing already sold

About the seller

Client type Machinery dealer
On Kitmondo since 2020
Number of listings 0
Country Turkey Turkey
Employees 51 - 100
Established 2003
Company description

Seller of construction and mining machinery since 2003

Last activity Aug. 17, 2023