A mobile crusher is a portable crushing and screening plant used to break down hard materials such as rock, ore, concrete, and demolition waste. Unlike stationary crushing plants, mobile crushers are mounted on wheeled or tracked chassis, allowing easy transportation between job sites.

What is it Used For?

  • Crushing: Reduces large rocks and ores into smaller sizes.

  • Screening: Separates crushed material by size.

  • Recycling: Processes waste concrete, asphalt, and construction debris for reuse.

  • Mobility: Enables quick setup and efficient operation in different locations.

How Does it Work?

  1. Feeding: Material is loaded into the hopper via an excavator or loader.

  2. Primary Crushing: A jaw or impact crusher breaks down large pieces.

  3. Secondary Crushing: Cone or impact crushers further reduce the material size.

  4. Screening: Vibrating screens classify the material by size.

  5. Stockpiling: Crushed material is stored via conveyor belts or stockpiles.

Applications

  • Mining: Crushing ores and stones in quarries.

  • Construction: Producing aggregates for concrete, asphalt, and road building.

  • Recycling: Processing demolition waste for reuse.

  • Infrastructure Projects: Used in dam, bridge, and railway construction.

200-250 Ton/Hour Capacity Mobile Crusher

This capacity range is ideal for medium to large-scale projects. These crushers may be wheeled or tracked and often feature a jaw crusher + cone crusher combination for high efficiency.