Queensland’s booming construction and mining sectors have driven strong demand for high-quality crusher plants. As an industry professional specializing in crushing and sand-making equipment, I’ll outline critical factors for buyers evaluating crusher plant sales in this region.

Modern crusher plants typically include:
– Primary Jaw Crusher (e.g., Feed opening: 1,200×750mm, Capacity: 150-350t/h)
– Secondary Cone Crusher (e.g., Max feed size: 185mm, Output: 75-230t/h)
– Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) Crusher for shaping (e.g., Motor power: 110-315kW, Throughput: 60-520t/h)
– Vibrating Screens (e.g., Deck size: 1,800×6,000mm, Capacity: 150t/h per deck)

| Model | Feed Size | Capacity | Power |
|---|---|---|---|
| JC5460 Jaw Crusher | 1,400×1,100mm | 500-1,500tph | 250kW |
| HST315 Cone Crusher | 240mm | 215-610tph | 315kW |
| VSI1145 Sand Maker | 50mm | 120-380tph | (2×250)kW |
| 3YK3072 Screen | – | 300tph | 30kW |
For Queensland’s abrasive granite and basalt deposits:
1. Hard rock applications require manganese steel wear parts with Brinell hardness >500
2. Coastal operations need corrosion-resistant coatings
3. Modular designs enable relocation between sites
4. Dust suppression systems are mandatory for EPA compliance