The price of the crusher type PC4008-75 typically ranges between $12,000 and $18,000 USD for a new unit from Chinese manufacturers, depending on the brand, material quality, and included accessories. This model is a medium-sized hammer crusher with a rotor diameter of 400 mm and a rotor length of 800 mm, powered by a 75 kW motor. Its market price is primarily driven by the cost of raw materials (especially high-manganese steel for hammers and liners), manufacturing precision, and after-sales service packages. Used or refurbished units can be found for $6,000 to $10,000, but their condition and remaining service life vary significantly.
The PC4008-75 hammer crusher is designed for secondary crushing of medium-hard materials such as limestone, coal gangue, shale, and gypsum. Its feed size is generally limited to 200–250 mm, with an output size adjustable between 10–30 mm through screen bar gaps. The rated capacity falls in the range of 25–40 tons per hour under typical operating conditions. These specifications make it suitable for small to medium-sized cement plants, brick factories, and coal preparation lines.
Price variations across suppliers are largely attributable to differences in casting quality. Reputable manufacturers like Zhengzhou Dingsheng or Shanghai Shibang use wear-resistant alloy steel for hammer heads that can last over 600 hours under normal limestone crushing; cheaper alternatives may use ordinary manganese steel that wears out in less than 300 hours. The motor brand also matters—domestic Chinese motors (e.g., from Yantai or Wuxi) cost less than imported Siemens or ABB equivalents but may have slightly lower efficiency. Additionally, whether the price includes a control cabinet, V-belt guard base frame, or spare hammer set can shift the total by $1,500–$2,500.
Shipping costs add another layer: FOB prices from Chinese ports (e.g., Shanghai or Qingdao) are typically quoted without freight. For buyers in Southeast Asia or Africa, sea freight plus inland transport can add $2,000–$4,000 depending on distance and port handling fees. Customs duties vary by country—for instance India imposes around 7.5% basic customs duty on crushers plus additional GST..jpg)
For those seeking budget options during seasonal downturns (e.g., Q4 when construction slows), some factories offer discounts of up to 10% on bulk orders (3+ units). However buyers should verify that discounted units do not come with downgraded components such as thinner housing plates or lower-grade bearings..jpg)
In summary the PC4008-75 represents a cost-effective entry point for medium-capacity crushing needs but requires careful evaluation of supplier reputation component longevity and total landed cost before purchase


