The largest aggregate crushing machines are typically found in large-scale mining and quarrying operations. These machines are designed to handle massive volumes of rock, ore, and other materials. Here are some of the biggest crushing machines used in the industry:
1. Metso Lokotrack LT200 – Mobile Jaw Crusher
– Feed Opening: 1,500 x 2,000 mm (59″ x 79″)
– Capacity: Up to 2,500 tph (depending on material)
– Power: 1,200 kW (1,600 hp)
– Used in large quarries and mining operations.
2. Terex Cedarapids CRJ3255 – Portable Jaw Crusher
– Feed Opening: 32″ x 55″ (813 x 1,397 mm)
– Capacity: Up to 800 tph
– Power: 300 hp (225 kW)
3. Sandvik CJ815 – Heavy-Duty Jaw Crusher
– Feed Opening: 1,500 x 1,300 mm (59″ x 51″)
– Capacity: Up to 1,500 tph
– Power: 200 kW (250 hp)
4. Kleemann Mobicat MC 160 PRR – Mobile Primary Crusher
– Feed Opening: 1,600 x 1,250 mm (63″ x 49″)
– Capacity: Up to 1,200 tph
– Power: Tier-4 Final / Stage V engines (~460 kW / ~630 hp)
5. ThyssenKrupp KB 63-130 – Gyratory Crusher (Largest in the World)
– Feed Opening: ~2,100 mm (83″)
– Capacity: Up to ~14,000 tph (in mining applications)
– Used in some of the largest copper and iron ore mines globally.
6. FLSmidth Fuller-Traylor NT Gyratory Crushers
– Some models exceed capacities of 15,000 tph for primary crushing in mining.
Key Features of Large Aggregate Crushing Machines:
– High throughput capacity (up to thousands of tons per hour)
– Robust construction for heavy-duty applications (mining & large quarries