Mobile technology

For greatest possible economy

Loading and handling costs can be significantly reduced with mechanical treatment at the extraction site.

Compared to stationary technology, mobile processing technology has many advantages. Depending on the demolition progress, it is ideal wherever quick and easy moving of the plant is required.

In large quarries, decentralized mobile processing plants can complement the centralized stationary solutions (e.g. as primary crushers) or often even replace them. Mobile plants also reliably process the material into the desired final grain sizes with corresponding high product quality, even in difficult material conditions. And they can do this at feed capacities of up to 1322 US t/h.

In companies with stationary technology, additional production capacities can also be made available at very short notice with the help of mobile plants. The machines can be dismantled just as quickly and transported to the next site.

This characterizes the mobile crushing and screening plants
High availability guarantees versatile applications
  • Flexible and rapid deployment (no long project periods)
  • Simple maneuverability within the quarry
  • Fast adaptation to changing conditions
  • Short setup times
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Efficiency in the entire treatment process
  • Diesel-electric drive concept (fuel saving + external power supply)
  • High plant performance thanks to optimized technical process design, e.g. prescreening
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Easy to maintain
  • Excellent accessibility for maintenance work
  • Large platforms allow access to key components
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Advantages compared to stationary plants

In contrast to stationary plants, mobile plants permit access to all mining areas

As stationary plants are positioned permanently on the deposits, access to large mining areas is often only possible with a high cost and time expenditure. In contrast, mobile plants can be moved directly to the quarry face or the desired mining area, thus allowing the mining of rock at every point in the quarry.