FEATURE
RM Group launches new product philosophy in series production
FOLLOWING the presentation of the prototype at bauma in Munich in 2019, RM Group has now launched series production of the new product philosophy in October. The RM 120X is the first crusher to be implemented in this series. An RM screen will follow next year.
As the first NEXT philosophy crusher, the RM 120X combines enhanced safety with maximum performance and flexibility. However, the company remains true to its proven service and intuitive GO! operation concept, which it continues to expand.
Four-point product philosophy In a nutshell, RM NEXT focusses on four points. The first is extended service, which includes both the standard five-year warranty (an industry first) and the annual service.
Second is simplicity, which is ensured despite the additional features, equipment options and configurations that have been developed based on customer requirements. “Operating an RM 120X still involves only a few buttons. The built-in screen is only used to display information and has no sub-menus,” said Gerald Hanisch, founder and owner of Rubble Master.
Third is safety, which the RM Group have always pioneered in the past. Gerald Hanisch’s vision has now become reality; with RM NEXT and the comprehensive operator-machine interface, the operator no longer has to enter the danger zone while operating the machine and can see light signals indicating both the status and current workload of the crusher from the excavator cab.
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Finally, there is the optimisation of material throughput. Here, the world market leader implements job-specific crushing equipment for the respective material and real-time analysis. This
reduces running costs and increases turnover. Optimisation starts with the machine configuration, which is why five main application cases have been developed with the necessary equipment options. In addition, the performance indicator on the machine and the RM GO! SMART can be used to immediately detect and implement any potential improvement.
Future developments “When we started developing RM NEXT, we always had our entire product range in mind. In future, an important role will be played by networking different products in operation at the same job site. However, we can only make this happen if all the products work according to the same philosophy,” explained Hanisch.
That is why intensive work is currently underway to network RM machines that work together. This will mean that the throughput of the screen can be adjusted in future to match the utilisation of the crusher. Machines downstream from the crusher can also stop automatically if the crusher is currently not processing any material. These optimisations are designed to increase efficiency and save running costs.
www.rubblemaster.com
Local Dealer Insights Taylor & Braithwaite
Since 2017, Taylor and Braithwaite has been the exclusive distributor for the RM products in the northern part of the UK.
The company, situated in Appleby, focusses on offering premium brands from companies who are well respected in their respective industries. With over 50 years’ experience in supplying, servicing and maintaining construction, recycling and agricultural equipment throughout the North of England and Scotland they are the market leader within this area providing expert advice on equipment that fits the purpose and is cost effective.
www.t-and-b.co.uk
Red Knight 6 Since 2016 Red Knight 6 has been the exclusive distributor for the RM products in
the southern part of the UK. The company, situated in London, operates as a supplier for screeners and material handling facilities and has nearly 40 years of sales experience in the material processing industry. Their main focus is to ensure the right equip- ment for the customer’s needs in order to maximise the return on investment. This also includes an extraordinary service and aftersales.
www.redknight6.co.uk
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