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Liverpool waste site expands fleet with Finlay Central

CCC Waste take delivery of two new Terex Finlay machines

North-west-based CCC Waste have taken delivery of two new Terex Finlay machines from Finlay Central – taking their fleet to 10 machines operating across the company’s four depots.

The introduction of the Terex Finlay J-1175+ jaw crusher and the Terex Finlay 694+ Supertrak from Finlay Central at CCC Waste’s Liverpool site in Kirkby means the facility is now well-placed to deliver industry-leading recycling targets.

 

The company, which has four bases around Merseyside and the surrounding area, recycles 100 per cent of demolition materials and 99 per cent of skip hire materials.

At the Kirkby site, the J-1175+ is working in tandem with the 694+ screen to crush waste material before it can be fed through the triple-deck screen, with the 694+ producing clean material at -4,10mm and 20mm. This is then stockpiled and sold for pipe bedding.

The Terex Finlay J-1175+ incorporates a heavy-duty crusher and undercarriage with exceptional on-site mobility. The machine also includes a new Tier 4 engine, which helps CCC Waste in their ongoing goal to reduce their carbon footprint.

Along with quick set-up times and ease of transport, the crusher includes a heavy-duty vibrating grizzly feeder with automatic control to regulate the feed, plus a hydrostatic drive and reverse crushing action to assist in clearing blockages.

The machine’s automatic variable speed also ensures continuous choke feeding of the crushing chamber for optimal productivity.

Established in 1986 by Ian Munroe, who started out in business with one tipping truck, CCC Waste is now run by Ian’s son Sean.

It is one of the largest waste recycling centres in the UK, supplying 15,000 tonnes of recycled crushed brick, concrete, soil and sand a week to blue chip clients operating in the utilities sector.

Sean Munroe said: ‘We decided to incorporate a Terex J-1175+ into our machinery fleet as its full efficiency is second to none and we needed a machine that can cope with demanding conditions.

‘We have worked with Finlay Central for 15 years and have a good, strong relationship with them.’

Neil Partington, sales engineer for Finlay Central, part of the Finlay Group of companies, added: ‘The jaw crusher is working with the 694+ to meet high demands at the Kirkby site.

‘Both machines are working to produce a clean material at a quick pace, whilst offering longevity and versatility.’

 

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