EvoQuip’s Bison 120 compact crusher

Part of Oppermann & Fuss’s display at steinexpo 2017 was used to introduce the EvoQuip Bison 120 jaw crusher to visitors. The company, which has been appointed official distributor of EvoQuip crushing and screening equipment servicing the needs of customers in Germany, will also show the Bison 120 at the Nordbau-Show in Neumünster (13-17 September, 2017).
Crushing Static & Mobile / September 5, 2017
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The EvoQuip Bison 120 jaw crusher on Oppermann & Fuss’s stand at steinexpo 2017

Part of 7733 Oppermann & Fuss’s display at 465 steinexpo 2017 was used to introduce the EvoQuip Bison 120 jaw crusher to visitors.

The company, which has been appointed official distributor of EvoQuip crushing and screening equipment servicing the needs of customers in Germany, will also show the Bison 120 at the Nordbau-Show in Neumünster (13-17 September, 2017).

In addition to sales opportunities, Oppermann & Fuss will provide parts, service and warranty support for EvoQuip equipment by factory-trained technicians. Financing options will also be available to qualified customers.

The Bison 120, one of a range of four models, has been specifically designed for operators for whom versatility, manoeuvrability and transportability are of key importance, and is seen as an ideal solution for all small to medium sized operators.

EvoQuip, a 3652 Terex brand, says it offers a comprehensive portfolio of products to address the needs of the compact crushing and screening markets in six key industries: building and construction; quarries; farming and agriculture; landscaping and gardening; asphalt and concrete crushing, and plant and tool hire.

The Bison 120 is small enough to fit inside a container for transport but strong enough to withstand the toughest of applications, says EvoQuip.

The Bison 120 features a 680mm x 400mm single toggle jaw crusher that can be adjusted hydraulically using the remote control which comes as standard with the machine.

This facility allows for a fast and simple set up for the customer, says EvoQuip, which points out that the hydraulically-driven jaw allows customers the ability to reverse the crusher to clear a blockage and to run in reverse permanently for sticky applications such as asphalt.

Weighing 12,000kg, the Bison 120 is said to have an output potential of up to 80tonnes/hour, and the track unit is 5.58m long; 2.28m wide, and 2.74m high.

“Our experience as a distributor of specialised crushing and screening equipment for 40 years, means that we can count on a strong focus on customer support, one of our core principles,” says Peter Oppermann, Oppermann & Fuss Director.

“Extensive industry experience also means that Oppermann & Fuss already has strong relationships with customers.”

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