Frontline Machinery’s demo day returns

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Frontline Machinery is hosting its third annual Crushing and Screening Equipment Demo Day.

The largest of its kind in Canada, the event brings together customers and stakeholders from the aggregate, construction, demolition and civil construction industry for a live, hands-on demonstration of crushing, screening and stacking conveyor systems.

The star of the show, which takes place on March 13, will be the new Keestrack mobile H6e hybrid cone crusher. 

The high production crusher has a capacity of 400 tonnes per hour with variable crushing chamber configurations processing feeds up to 215 mm in size and CSS settings ranging from 6 to 44 mm. 

The crusher is driven by a 220-kW electric motor and all crusher functions are incorporated into the central Keestrack PLC controller, allowing for remote control operation. 

The optional Keestrack-er satellite-based telemonitoring documents all the key performance indicators in real-time and alerts the operator to any potential malfunctions. 

A 345 kW Volvo diesel engine with a connected 500 kVA generator supplies the onboard energy. 

The entire drive unit is designed as a removable module. Located remotely from the crushing plant and its abrasive environment, dust and vibration levels are reduced, maintenance accessibility is increased and the service life of the drive unit is optimized. 

Also, included in the line up is the Keestrack track-mounted R6e electric impact crusher. Offering up to 45 per cent energy savings over diesel hydraulic models with a capacity of up to 500 tonnes per hour, the R6e is available with a 250-kW electric motor for the crusher and an electric 110 kW drive for the on-board hydraulic system. The impact crusher also offers an optional all-electric plug-in operation from the mains and a plug out operation for powering secondary machines, such as a stacker or screener. 

Equipped with the largest and heaviest rotor in its class, the machine is ideal for aggressive primary and secondary crushing applications, including concrete and asphalt recycling and quarry applications.

The event is free to attend and will take place at Frontline Machinery’s head office and equipment yard in Chilliwack, British Columbia. 

To register for the demo, click here