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EvoQuip launches biggest Bison jaw crusher yet

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21 June 2023

EvoQuip has launched the Bison 340—the newest and largest addition to its Bison jaw crusher range. The 34 t crusher has a 1000 x 600 mm (39 x 23 in) jaw chamber opening and boasts an output potential of 280 t/hr depending on application.

The crusher is designed for applications including demolition and recycling, and features track mobility for a quick setup time and hydraulic crusher setting adjustments for total control of product size.

Bison 340 Evoquip Crusher The Bison 340 jaw crusher is ‘a big addition to the range’, says EvoQuip product manager Andrew Armstrong. Photo: EvoQuip

The hydrostatic drive, which is included as standard, allows the crusher to be run in reverse, which is said to be particularly useful for removing blockages from the chamber or when crushing in a sticky application like asphalt.

“The Bison 340 jaw crusher is a big addition to EvoQuip’s Bison range, which can cater for operations of all sizes and needs,” said EvoQuip product manager Andrew Armstrong.

“As with the entire EvoQuip range, the Bison 340 is compact and easily transported from site to site.

“It is at home in hard rock quarry applications as well as recycling. It also has an efficient drive system and low engine RPM to enable it to be run with low fuel consumption.”

All Bison jaw crushers feature the T-Link telemetry system fitted as standard.

EvoQuip, a Terex brand, launched a sustainability campaign in 2022 before expanding operations in North America and Asia this year.

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