A key feature of the I 130RS is its modular design. The entire RS section can be quickly detached to reduce transport weight when screening is not required.
Finlay
Features on the new impact crushers are designed for versatility across industries
The I-130 models have been developed for quarrying, recycling, asphalt, and demolition operations where efficient reduction, consistent product shaping, and simplified material flow are required. At the core is a 1065mm x 1245mm (42 inch x 49 inch) four-bar rotor with twin hydraulic aprons, delivering aggressive reduction and consistent shaping across a broad range of materials. A direct-drive system with soft-start provides smooth engagement, fuel efficiency, and reduced wear on drivetrain components.
Material is delivered to the chamber via a heavy-duty vibrating grizzly feeder, with the option of an independent pre-screen to remove fines ahead of the chamber, reducing wear and improving overall efficiency. Beneath the chamber, an optional under-pan feeder provides additional belt protection, managing rebar and directing material safely onto the main product conveyor when used in conjunction with the optional overband magnet.
Designed for operators who do not require onboard screening and recirculation, the I-130 offers straightforward operation, strong service access, and durable components, making it a practical solution for high-output crushing across multiple applications.
For operations requiring closed-loop crushing and on-board screening, the Finlay I-130RS integrates a high-capacity two-deck afterscreen and recirculation system into a mid-range platform.
The large two-deck afterscreen provides high throughput, screening capacity, and configuration flexibility. Both decks can be recirculated for closed-loop applications, or operators can divert bottom-deck oversized material to produce a mid-grade product, increasing output flexibility without the need for a separate screener.
The 500mm (20-inch) recirculation conveyor slews up to 90 degrees, allowing material to be efficiently stockpiled when required. For recycling and C&D applications, an optional windsifter can be fitted to the afterscreen to remove light contaminants such as wood, paper, and plastic, improving final product quality.
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