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Mobile, track-mounted, trailer-free crusher

Mobile, track-mounted, trailer-free crusher

 Inertia Machine’s new 5066 Tracker Primary HSI Crusher is a mobile track-mounted model engineered to deliver higher capacities (up to 700 tph) at lower costs per ton, while also offering unique trailer-free transport. 
From material feed through product stockpiling, it is sized for performance. While most conventional units offer eight-cubic-yard hoppers and may require hopper extension wings, the 5066 Tracker features a 14-cubic-yard, non-heaping hopper. Whether used for aggregate production, or concrete and asphalt recycling, the 5066 Tracker is built for the toughest, high impact applications with a massive 60-inch by 18-foot variable-speed drive vibrating grizzly feeder. The latter is combined with a large 42-inch by 64-inch feed opening on the Inertia 5066 HS Impactor, which allows the handling of oversized material while preventing bridging.
Its 42-inch by 38-foot discharge conveyor with motorized head pulley is rated at up to 1,500 tph.
Most importantly, the Inertia 5066 Tracker is complete with its own removable axle for easy, cost-effective transport. No trailers or multiple truck loads are required. Also, there is no need to remove any component from the 5066 Tracker before its transport to the next in-pit portable or on-the-road recycle jobsite.
It has been engineered to produce a superior product, the company says, with greater cost efficiency. The Inertia HS Impactor features two adjustable aprons which allow higher reduction ratios, a more cubical product and minimal fines. For reduced maintenance and wear costs, apron and housing liners are reversible and interchangeable. A large open-style ribbed rotor delivers high inertia and requires less horsepower and fuel during operation, and a four-bar rotor allows two- and four-bar arrangements to optimize performance in any application.
Powered by a John Deere 400-hp Tier III diesel engine and a 125 kW generator, the Inertia 5066 Tracker operates via a self-contained and belt-driven power source, which eliminates the inefficiencies and component failures typically associated with hydraulic-driven units, the company stated. The Inertia 5066 Tracker also features remote clutch and track controls, hydraulic-driven tracks, a drive belt guard with two access doors, and an optional cross-belt magnet.
 

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