It seems like you’re asking about “all mobile crushers”—likely referring to types, brands, or models of mobile crushing equipment used in industries like mining, construction, and recycling. Here’s a breakdown:
Types of Mobile Crushers:
1. Jaw Crushers
– Primary crushing of hard materials (e.g., granite, basalt).
– Examples: Sandvik QJ341, Metso Lokotrack LT106.
2. Cone Crushers
– Secondary/tertiary crushing for finer output.
– Examples: Terex Finlay C-1545, Kleemann MCO 9i EVO.
3. Impact Crushers
– Ideal for recycling (concrete, asphalt) and medium-hard rock.
– Examples: Rubble Master RM 120X, Powerscreen Trakpactor 320SR.
4. Gyratory Crushers (Less common in mobile form)
– High-capacity primary crushing (mostly in stationary setups).
5. Hammer Crushers
– Used for soft materials like limestone or coal.
6. Mobile Screeners + Crusher Combos
– Units like the Metso Lokotrack LT220D (crusher + screen in one).
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Popular Brands Manufacturing Mobile Crushers:
– Sandvik (QJ series)
– Metso Outotec (Lokotrack series)
– Terex Finlay
– Kleemann (MOBIREX/MOBICONE)
– Powerscreen (Trakpactor/Premiertrak)
– Rubble Master (Compact crushers)
– McCloskey International (J45, C44)
– Atlas Copco/EPIROC (Powercrusher line)
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Key Features to Consider When Choosing a Mobile Crusher:
– Mobility: Track-mounted vs. wheeled.
– Feed Size & Capacity: Match to your material volume.
– Fuel Efficiency: Hybrid/diesel-electric options available.
– Automation: Remote control & telemetry systems (e.g., Sandvik My Fleet).
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