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Common Causes of Crusher Shaft Failures (And How to Prevent Them)
READ MOREAt Marion Machine, we’ve seen our share of crusher shaft failures, and more importantly, we’ve helped many operations get back up and running after one. When a shaft fails, the downtime is expensive, the repair is critical, and the cause often preventable. In this post, we’ll explore the most common reasons crusher shafts fail, and
Repair or Replace? The Benefits of Repairing Versus Replacing Equipment
READ MOREWhen your crushing equipment starts showing signs of wear, it’s natural to ask: Should we repair or replace the crusher? At Marion Machine, we’ve seen this question time and again. While new equipment might seem like a quick fix, crusher repair is often the smarter, faster, and more cost-effective choice—especially when partnering with a shop
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.