Introducing Our New and Improved 5000+ Crusher

Side view of Red Rhino's 5000+ jaw crusher in red against a wall

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We are thrilled to share that we have introduced substantial engineering improvements to our 5000+ jaw crusher, boosting crushing capacity and operational speed for demolition, construction and skip hire operators.

Our updated RR 5000+ incorporates modifications to the jaw box dynamics, adjusting the hydraulic systems to a more vertical position. This delivers measurable gains in both throughput and efficiency. With jaw plates positioned more vertically, the machine can utilise gravity to assist the crushing process, whilst upgraded hydraulics allow the machine to operate at increased intensity.

“Continuous improvement is at the heart of what we do,” commented Job Winfield of Red Rhino. “By optimising the jaw plate positioning and upgrading the hydraulic system, we’ve created a machine that crushes faster and handles material more efficiently than ever before.”

Our compact 5000+ combines a 500mm x 250mm jaw crusher with a hydraulically driven vibrating feeder, both controlled via wireless remote handset. Output sizes range from 20mm to 100mm, processing reinforced concrete, brick, and other aggregate materials with ease.

Measuring just 1665mm wide, our crusher navigates restricted access sites whilst delivering substantial cost savings by recycling waste on-site and eliminating skip hire expenses. Standard specifications include integrated dust suppression and a Kubota 25HP 4-cylinder water-cooled diesel engine meeting Stage V emission standards.

Built entirely at our manufacturing facility in Lincolnshire, the improved 5000+ reflects our commitment to quality British-made crushing technology.

“The response to the upgraded RR 5000+ has been extremely positive,” adds Job. “We’re confident these improvements will deliver real value for our customers across the construction and demolition sectors.”

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