Marion Machine: On-Site Field Machining for Crushers
When downtime isn’t an option, Marion Machine delivers expert mobile field machining services right to your site. Our skilled technicians bring precision machining solutions to your operation, reducing costly downtime and keeping your equipment running at peak efficiency.
Comprehensive Field Machining Capabilities
We specialize in on-site repairs for industry-leading crusher brands, including:
✅ Symons
✅ Metso HP & Jaw
✅ Sandvik Cone & Jaw
✅ Astec Cone & Jaw
✅ Gyratory Crushers
✅ VSI Crushers
Whether your equipment requires boring, welding, or precision machining, our team is equipped to handle even the toughest jobs.
Precision Boring for Crusher Components
Over time, heavy-duty crushers experience wear and tear, leading to misalignment and performance issues. Marion Machine specializes in:
🔹 Eccentric bores
🔹 Socket bores
🔹 Sleeve bores
🔹 Countershaft bores
Our field machining services ensure that these critical components are restored to OEM specifications, helping your crushers operate with maximum efficiency.
Field Welding for Emergency Repairs
Sometimes, a machining job requires expert field welding to complete the repair. Marion Machine’s mobile welding team is prepared to handle on-site repairs as needed, reinforcing and restoring worn components to extend equipment life.
Why Choose Marion Machine for On-Site Field Machining?
✅ Minimize Downtime – We work at your site to get your crushers back up and running quickly.
✅ OEM-Quality Repairs – Precision machining restores components to original specifications.
✅ Experienced Technicians – Decades of industry expertise in heavy equipment repair.
✅ Cost-Effective Solutions – Avoid expensive disassembly and transportation.
Get Your Crushers Running Today!
Don’t let unexpected breakdowns slow you down. Contact Marion Machine today for expert mobile field machining solutions that keep your operation moving forward.
📞 Call us now at 800-627-1639
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.