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Smarter and stronger McCloskey crushing range from 888CSE

Now available at 888CSE, McCloskey’s new compact crushing range is designed to have the same power of a full-sized plant, but also be easily transported

In the mobile crushing and screening industry, McCloskey International has long stood at the forefront, renowned for its range of high-performance equipment.

Now, with its new compact crushing range, McCloskey distributor 888 Crushing and Screening Equipment (888CSE) says that McCloskey machinery represents the future of mobile crushing – smaller, smarter and stronger.

Compact, powerful and designed to exceed the needs of operators across the globe, 888CSE says these new solutions are ready to rival anything on the world market.

McCloskey’s compact crushing range consists of two machines, the I4cR and the I3cR, with both crushers engineered to pack the power of a full-sized crushing plant into a compact, easily transportable package.

888CSE adds that these machines deliver significant flexibility, with on-board screening and recirculating conveyor options, making them a great choice for various applications in recycling, demolition and small to mid-sized quarry operations.

One of the key advantages of McCloskey’s compact crushing range is the use of diesel hydraulic technology, which 888CSE says offers easier servicing capabilities for many contractors operating similar equipment.

This focus on user-friendly maintenance ensures that operators can spend more time crushing and less time dealing with costly downtime.

Power meets portability

At approximately 42 tonnes, the McCloskey I4cR might not seem like a ‘compact’ machine by traditional standards, but this crusher is proof that size isn’t everything.

It is a fully contained crushing, screening and stockpiling plant, with all closed-circuit options included. Its design means the plant can be deployed quickly and easily in a variety of settings, offering an impressive performance-to-size ratio.

For contractors seeking a robust solution that can handle demanding jobs while maintaining efficiency, the I4cR ticks all the right boxes.

McCloskey I4cR might not seem compact at 42 tonnes, but can be deployed quickly and easily in a variety of settings

Despite its compact size, the I4cR delivers superior output, processing a range of materials with the power and precision that McCloskey is known for.

888CSE says its user-friendly features and portability make it an ideal choice for operators who require mobility without sacrificing capacity or quality.

Small to mid-size

Even more compact than its larger sibling, the McCloskey I3cR weighs in at just 27 tonnes.

This crusher is perfectly suited to small to mid-size recycling operations and small quarry owners who need a high-performing, easily transportable machine.

The I3cR is packed with all the features needed for a complete closed-circuit crushing operation, including onboard screening and recirculating conveyors.

Its compact dimensions do not compromise its capabilities, as it offers the same advanced McCloskey diesel hydraulic technology as its larger counterparts, ensuring reliable and efficient performance in even the toughest conditions.

The machine’s compact frame and lightweight design allow it to access sites that other crushers simply cannot reach, 888CSE says.

Unrivalled support

Beyond the technical prowess of these machines, McCloskey Compact Crushing plants benefit from the unmatched support and service provided by 888CSE.

With extensive industry expertise and a commitment to customer satisfaction, 888CSE ensures that McCloskey equipment performs at its best, offering operators peace of mind and optimum uptime.

For more information on McCloskey’s compact crushing range, visit 888cse.com.au or call (08) 9550 6388.

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