LIPPMANN LAUNCHES EXPANSIVE
LINE OF IMPACT CRUSHING EQUIPMENT
CUDAHY, WI – Lippmann-Milwaukee, Inc., Wisconsin based manufacturer of crushing machinery for the aggregate and recycling industries, has launched an expansive line of impact crushing plants to include the following models: 4248LP, 4248CC, 5165LP, 5165LS, 5860LP and special application 4236LS and 5196LS models.
“Our engineers have developed a comprehensive line of quality impact crushing plants designed to address most every aggregate and recycle crushing application need. With this new line of rugged equipment, we’ve built in more features and greater value for less capital outlay. Today, combined with our material processing expertise, Lippmann is positioned as a serious competitor not only in supplying unit machines, but complete two-stage crushing systems,” said Robert Turner, Lippmann’s president.
The company says the 4800 Series Impact Crushing Plants are completely self-contained, easy to transport crushing plants that offer features contractors require, like a larger crusher feed opening that devours concrete full of rebar, ripped asphalt and other C&D debris. The heart of the plant is a Lippmann 4248LP Impact Crusher which features a heavy duty rotor built to handle the daily punishment of recycled materials. For aggregate applications, the 4248LP is said to offer a greater reduction ratio and produce a variety of saleable material, including highly cubical Superpave aggregate, while lowering cost per ton. The plant is engineered for maximum efficiency, performance, ease of transportability and easy set-up and tear down and is suitable for small to medium size crushing projects.
Lippmann’s 6500 Series of portable impact crushing plants are engineered for high performance, ease of transportability, operation and versatility. The Lippmann 5165LP primary portable crushing plant is a standard, cost effective unit for primary recycling of concrete or asphalt. Various lengths of Lippmann feeders are available, as well as a discharge pan feeder under the crusher. The 5165LP can also be used in the primary crushing of medium aggregate and sand and gravel applications.
The Lippmann 5165LS is a secondary recycle or aggregate plant which teams up with Lippmann’s 3062 Jaw Plant in a two-stage recycle crushing application, or with a Lippmann 3048 Jaw Plant in a two-stage aggregate crushing operation. The 5165LS is available with double or triple deck screen.
The Lippmann 5860 is a very heavy duty primary crusher. Designed for maximum capacity with a large 48” feed opening, the 5860 has been proportionally increased in all dimensions to add strength and reliability, says the company. Suitable for both recycling and primary limestone applications, the 5860 features a semi-closed rotor which combines the technology of an open rotor design, with the strength and durability of a closed rotor design.
The Lippmann 4236LS is suitable for secondary or tertiary (with third curtain) crushing of aggregate, asphalt, concrete, gravel or limestone. The 4236LS offers customers economy for applications where lower capacity is required and lighter portability is desired. Lippmann engineers indicate the 4236LS is a good solution for replacing a cone crusher on an existing cone chassis.
The Lippmann 5196LS is a high tonnage secondary impactor featuring an unusually wide feed opening. Built for ultra high capacity, the 5196LS can be used in most secondary crushing requirements including limestone, gravel, concrete and asphalt.
Lippmann says it custom engineers all its impact crushing plants to be mounted on heavy duty chassis which incorporate robust feeding, crushing, screening and conveying equipment designed for easy transportability and quick set-up and tear down. For recycling applications, plants feature magnetic separators, reinforced belting, special wear alloys and other options to suit specific customer requirements.