Australia’s mining and construction sectors demand high-performance crushing equipment. Leading manufacturers like Striker, Finlay, and Thyssenkrupp produce crushers tailored for local conditions, offering jaw, cone, impact crushers, and mobile screening plants.
A typical production line includes:
1. Primary Jaw Crusher: Processes raw materials (e.g., granite, basalt) with capacities up to 800 t/h (e.g., Striker JM1180).
2. Secondary Cone Crusher: Fine crushing with adjustable discharge (e.g., Finlay C-1545, 300 HP engine).
3. Tertiary Impact Crusher: Shapes aggregates for high-quality sand (output size: 0-5mm).
4. Vibrating Screens & Log Washers: Ensure gradation and remove impurities.
| Model | Type | Capacity (t/h) | Power (kW) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Striker JM1312 | Jaw Crusher | 450-700 | 160 |
| Finlay C-1554 | Cone Crusher | 400-600 | 415 |
| SBM CI732 | Impact Crusher | 200-350 | 250 |
A quarry in Brisbane replaced its aging setup with a Striker mobile crushing plant (JM1200 jaw + HSI impact crusher), achieving 25% higher output and reducing downtime by 40%.

Q1: What’s the lifespan of crusher wear parts?
A: Manganese jaws last ~500-700 hours; regular rotation extends life.

Q2: How to choose between fixed and mobile plants?
A: Mobile suits short-term projects; fixed plants excel in large-scale, steady operations.