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material, but the RM 70GO! impact crusher offered us the mobility, robustness and return on investment that we needed,” said Rob.
Both the RM 70GO! 2.0 and the RM 100GO! specialise in processing concrete with rebar, asphalt, C&D waste and rock, producing a wide range of materials on demand. The RM 70GO! 2.0 is one of the most mobile tracked conveyors in the range and offers huge flexibility to customers. The RM 100GO! is the real workhorse in the range, processing up to 275 tonnes per hour and ready to start crushing in just 20 minutes from unloading.
Paul Donnelly, Managing Director at RK6, added: “We always recommend seeing just what these impact crushers can do. They are such capable machines and deal with a variety of feed material, but produce good quality product. Working with the team at R Collard Ltd, from demonstration and training through to commissioning, has been great because they are so knowledgeable
and understand the power impact crushers can have on the business.”
Red Knight 6 Ltd is an innovative business supplying the quarry and recycling industries with the sales, service, spare parts and hire of crushing, screening and recycling equipment. As the appointed dealers for Anaconda Equipment International, RUBBLE MASTER and Komplet Recycling Systems, RK6 are experienced in delivering pride
in their products and excellence in their customer service.
For more information on Rubble Master machinery, visit the RK6 website at:
www.redknight6.co.uk or contact the sales team on
sales@redknight6.co.uk
We’re the UK’s leading supplier of skip hire & recycling insurance
• Motor Fleet • Plant & Machinery • Commercial Property • Liability • And much more
0808 143 2421
info@wasteinsure.co.uk
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