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CONSTRUCTION WORLD

MARCH

2016

QUARRYING

The new operation, known as Flanders Canelands, is already

under way with the current establishment of a new quarry and the

successful supply of a significant amount of aggregate for use in the

construction of the new Cornubia Industrial Development, the Umhlanga

Interchange and other local developments.

Central to the growing operation is a brand-newRubbleMaster RM80 GO!

mobile impact crusher supplied at short notice by Jet Park-based crushing

and screening specialist Pilot Crushtec International.

The new arrival will augment the company’s existing RM80 GO! – which

has worked at its Mount Edgecombe quarry since late 2013 – as well as

other crushing and screening equipment.

Pilot Crushtec International CEO Sandro Scherf explains that the

delivery and commissioning process was successfully completed within

a three-day period in order to meet construction

deadlines. The machine is already performing at

close to design capacity.

“The RM80 GO! is working as the primary crusher

on site and is processing decomposed dolerite from

a feed size of 500 mm. It is producing quality Colto

G5 and G6 material at a rate of up to 160 tonnes an

hour without issues and has already producedmore

than 4 000 tonnes of product for use as back fill and

sub-base for these projects, including potentially

new products for the interchange,” he says.

Flanders Quarry managing director, Karl Stott

explains that a second Rubble Master was the logical

choice as a mainstay for the new venture.

“It makes sense to stick with tried and tested

equipment. We understand the machine, we know

how it operates and experience has shown that we

can rely on Pilot Crushtec International’s service

and technical back up. Our operators are familiar

with the machine, like it, and so there is no need to

spend valuable time in retraining.”

Stott affirms that one of the major attractions

of the RM80 GO! is the compactness of its design, which supersedes the

traditional jaw crusher-cone crusher-screen production train. Functions

are accommodated within one single unit, a significant space saving

advantage for operators working within the close confines of a start up

quarrying operation.

“The relatively small size of the Rubble Master, aided by its remote

control system, make it an exceptional product when used in the confined

spaces of a new quarry. By the same token it can also be easily transported

to alternative sites.”

Flanders Quarry was also influenced by the product’s ability to fulfil a

varied number of applications and Stott is keen to investigate opportunities

concerning the commercial recycling of construction materials.

“The recycling culture is something new to the local market, however,

we believe that this is definitely an area of opportunity for both of our oper-

ations. We are looking at recycling opportunities that could either involve

transporting recyclable material to the quarries or alternatively process the

waste at source. This is a definite option given the ease with which the

Rubble Master can be transported by road.”

PIONEERING NEW VENTURES

KwaZulu-Natal aggregate producer Flanders

Quarry has expanded its operations and fleet

of Pilot Crushtec International equipment with

the opening of an additional site at Verulam on

the north coast.

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Recently purchased Rubble Master RM80GO! can easily manoeuvre in

confined spaces on quarries.