2024 FAE MTM HP-200

2024 FAE MTM HP-200

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  • Year 2024
  • Make FAE
  • Model MTM
2024 FAE MTM HP-200

2024 FAE MTM HP-200

2024 FAE MTM HP-200

The MTM enables ground stabilization, milling of slabs of rock, crushing of stones, and milling of asphalt, down to a maximum operating depth of 40 cm.

The compact size and excellent maneuverability enable the MTM to work on surfaces which are difficult to reach using self-powered vehicles.

The variable displacement chamber guarantees excellent results in terms of breaking down material.

The volume of the chamber increases based on depth with a reduction in fuel consumption and an increase in operating speed.

The Hardox® wear-resistant counter blade and grid on the rear hood guarantee the desired granulometry of material processed.

APPLICATIONS:
  • STONE CRUSHING
  • ROCK CRUSHING
  • ASPHALT MILLING
  • SOIL STABILIZATION
  • STABILIZING STONY SOIL

Features may include:

  • Interchangeable hardox® internal and side guards
  • Hydraulic rear hood with anti-clogging system
  • Hydraulic front hood
  • Bolted grid on rear hood
  • Interchangeable wear-resistant Hardox® plates
  • Enclosed, dust-resistant machine body
  • Variable geometry chamber
  • Inside lateral protection
  • Protection chains
  • Adjustable Hardox® counter blade
  • Transmission with side gearbox
  • Freewheel gearbox
  • PTO shaft (HP)
  • Side PTO shafts with friction clutches
  • PTO shaft with cam clutch
  • Bolt-on rotor shafts (in forged steel)
  • Adjustable skids
  • Dozing blades with spring system

PTO

PTO Power, Rated Engine Speed Tractor: 300-360 hp | 1000 rpm

Dimensions

Width, Working Position 2053 mm
Overall Width 2495 mm
Rotor Diameter G/3: 940 mm | R: 915 mm
Depth, Maximum ROTOR G/3 - Working (Max. 1 - Max. 2): 250-400 mm | ROTOR R - Working (Max. 1 - Max. 2): 240-400 mm

Weights

Weight 5900 kg

Features

Features ROTOR G/3 - No. teeth type G/3+STC/3/FP+STC/FP: 94+4+4 | ROTOR R - No. pciks/teeth type R/65+R/65/HD+STC/3/FP +STC/FP: 126+20+4+4

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