Rajasthan’s growing infrastructure demands high-quality sand and aggregates, making crusher plants a critical investment. A typical setup includes primary jaw crushers, secondary cone/impact crushers, VSI sand makers, and vibrating screens. Key factors affecting prices are capacity (50-300 TPH), automation level, and material hardness (e.g., granite vs. limestone).
| Equipment | Model Example | Power (kW) | Output (TPH) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jaw Crusher | PE-600×900 | 75 | 50-120 |
| Cone Crusher | HP200 | 132 | 90-200 |
| VSI Crusher | B-7615DR | 315×2 | 150-280 |
| Screening | 3YK1860 | 18.5×2 | 80-200 |
Semi-auto plants (~INR 25–40 lakhs) suit budget-limited projects with manual feeding. Fully automated lines (INR 1.5+ crores) feature PLC controls for consistent gradation—ideal for RCC/precast concrete production.

Q1 : What’s the ROI period ?
A : Typically 12–18 months for 200 TPH plants servicing highways .

Q2 : Dust control options ?
A : Wet suppression systems or bag filters comply with Rajasthan PCB norms .
A 150 TPH plant processed Mohs 3 limestone into 0–5mm M – sand and 20mm aggregates , achieving 22 % profit margins . Key equipment included JC463 jaw