Cone Crusher processes up to 805 tons per hour.

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Available from 200–500 hp, Patriot™ Cone Crusher uses bronze sleeve bearings for all moving components that are load bearing or perform load transmission. Fail-safe hydraulics defend against damaging mechanical overload, while standard relief valves within dual acting tramp release cylinders provide immediate, alternative protection should accumulator fail. In event of force overload, alarm can activate or optional advanced sensing technology will automatically take necessary corrective action.



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Superior Enters Crushing Equipment Market, Launches Brand New Patriot(TM) Cone Crusher



Morris, MN – Superior Industries, Inc., a major U.S. manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, debuts their brand new Patriot™ Cone Crusher, marking a major milestone for the company’s new crushing and screening division. The high-performance cone is the manufacturer’s first entry into crushing technologies for bulk processing applications.



“In the month’s leading up to the launch of our first crusher, we have worked hard to arm ourselves with a group of bright, experienced crusher service and parts professionals to provide our customers with world-class support,” says John Garrison, Superior Director of Crushing and Screening. “In addition, each Patriot Cone Crusher will be backed by the industry’s first two-year standard warranty and is manufactured in the United States at our new Pekin, Illinois-based factory.”



Besides a strong commitment to service and convenient access to wear parts, the Patriot Cone Crusher will be recognized for rugged structural integrity and high-grade components to extend service life. Internally, bronze sleeve bearings are used for all moving components that are load bearing or perform load transmission (including countershaft bushings, thrust bearings, head and eccentric bushings and socket liners). In addition, these critical components are cast of high-grade steel, which typically exceeds standards for conventional cone crushers.



Superior says engineers uniquely designed high throw and high-pivot point crushing performance to achieve strong production rates at a low cost per ton. Mobile applications will appreciate a readily mounted design for transportation on a cone/screen chassis.



For protection from costly structural damage, each Patriot Cone Crusher is equipped with fail-safe hydraulics to defend the unit against damaging mechanical overload. Additionally, standard relief valves within the dual acting tramp release cylinders provide immediate, alternative protection should the accumulator fail. Engineers also developed overload sensing technology. In the event of force overload, a simple alarm can activate or optional advanced sensing technology will automatically take the necessary corrective action. This same automation can control the feed rate to optimize performance, adjust other settings and monitor critical lubrication and hydraulic parameters.



Models include units for 200 to 500 horsepower operating conditions and production rates up to 805 tons per hour (730 mtph).



About Superior Industries, Inc.

Superior Industries engineers and manufactures groundbreaking, bulk material processing and handling equipment and cutting-edge components related to the machinery. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, USA, the manufacturing firm supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems for industries including construction aggregates, mining, bulk terminals, agriculture, power and biomass. In addition to its home plant in Minnesota, the 43-year-old Superior operates from additional engineering and manufacturing centers in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and Nebraska, USA; Alberta and New Brunswick, Canada; and three production facilities in Brazil.



For more information, contact:

Corey Poppe, Marketing Communications Manager

315 East State Highway 28

Morris, Minnesota 56267 U.S.A.

+1 (320) 589-2406

corey.poppe@superior-ind.com

www.superior-ind.com

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