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Crusher Rebuild or Replace? How to Make the Right Decision
READ MOREWhen critical crushing equipment begins showing signs of wear or experiences a major failure, one question often follows: Should you rebuild the crusher or replace it? The answer depends on several factors, including the condition of the equipment, repair costs, production goals, and long-term operational plans. While replacing a crusher may seem like the obvious
OEM vs. Aftermarket Crusher Parts: Which Is Right for Your Operation?
READ MOREWhen it’s time to replace worn or damaged crusher components, one of the first decisions operators face is whether to choose OEM crusher parts or aftermarket crusher parts. Both options have advantages, and the right choice often depends on your equipment, operating conditions, maintenance strategy, and production goals. Understanding the differences can help you make
The Hidden Cost of Delaying Crusher Repairs
READ MOREIn the aggregate industry, production is everything. Every ton processed contributes to the bottom line, which is why many operations hesitate to pull equipment offline for repairs. While it may seem cost-effective to postpone maintenance and keep a crusher running, delaying repairs often creates hidden costs that far outweigh the expense of addressing issues early.
Crusher Component Rebuild vs. Replacement: How to Know When Rebuilding Makes More Sense
READ MOREIn today’s aggregates and mining operations, crusher downtime is expensive, and so are new components. With rising equipment costs, extended OEM lead times, and tighter production schedules, operators are increasingly asking an important question: Should we rebuild this crusher component, or is it time to replace it? The right answer depends on more than just
Maximize Uptime: Join Us for Hands-On Symons Cone Crusher Training at Marion Machine
READ MORESeptember 16–17 | Marion, NC At Marion Machine, we know that well-trained operators and maintenance personnel are the first line of defense when it comes to keeping crushers running at peak performance. That’s why we’re excited to host an exclusive Symons Cone Crusher Maintenance and Operation Training event this September 16–17, right here at our
OUR CAPABILITIES
- Thermal Stress Relief
- Huge 10,000-cubic-foot furnace easily handles the largest crushers
- Welding Stations
- 120-ton capacity and over 20 total units
- Lathes
- 50-ton capacity and over 15 lathes in production
- Boring Mills
- Over 10 vertical and horizontal boring mills in production
- Crusher Test Stand
- Crusher test-stand assures quality of repairs with “no-load” test runs of jaw, cone, gyratory, and impact rock crushers
Christopher Joyce Vulcan Materials of Winston-Salem, NC
Our Metso HP 800 Mainframe had a loose shaft and we re-fit the shaft back to OEM specs with a 2-week-turnaround to get a 3.5-million-ton-plant back up and running.