ICON 1100 Impact Crusher
A fuel-sipping, rock crushing bruiser.
The diesel-electric hybrid Roco ICON 1100 Impact Crusher raises the bar. Then raises it again.
Its 4-bar rotor provides a remarkable 20-1 reduction ratio and can process up to 330 tons per hour - all while delivering 40% fuel savings in comparison to same class diesel-hydraulic crushers, thanks to its hybrid power plant.
Despite its compact footprint, the Roco ICON 1100 Impact Crusher consistently produces substantial output levels of the highest quality and is engineered to meet the demanding challenges of recycling asphalt, concrete, or C&D rubble, or rocks, stones, and minerals.
Enhance your operation with the bar-raising Roco ICON 1100 Impact Crusher and take it to the next level.
Product Features
Power Unit
Custom built hybrid diesel-electric power units deliver exceptional efficiency in all environments.
Recirculating System
Recirculates overs back to the hopper to produce a more consistent product on the first pass.
Hopper
Generous 6.5 cubic yard capacity accepts large feeds from wheel loaders or large excavator buckets.
HYDRAULICS
Hydraulic procedures are performed using the onboard powerpack at the touch of a button from the operator’s panel.
CONTROLS
Practicality is important so the operator’s control panel was designed to easily function for even new users.
Discharge
Main discharge features a 40” wide 4-ply belt and is fully demountable for service and belt changes.
Heavy Duty Tracks
Heavy-duty Strickland tracks easily maneuver over the most challenging terrain.
CRUSHING CHAMBER
40” x 40” rotor features a high-powered 110kW electric drive to provide a 20-1 reduction ratio with 20mm CSS.
ICON 1100 IMPACT CRUSHER Demonstration
Interested in the Roco ICON 1100 Impact Crusher? Contact us to arrange an on-site demonstration at your facility, running your material, to see just how good it is!
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