Crusher plants in Sagar, India, are pivotal for producing high-quality aggregates used in construction and infrastructure projects. These plants typically integrate primary crushing, secondary crushing, screening, and sand-making processes to meet diverse material specifications.
1. Jaw Crusher (Primary Crushing)
– Model: PE-600×900
– Feed Size: ≤500mm
– Capacity: 50–160 t/h
– Power: 55–75 kW

2. Cone Crusher (Secondary Crushing)
– Model: CSB160
– Max Feed Size: 178mm
– Capacity: 72–163 t/h
– Power: 160 kW

3. VSI Sand Maker (Tertiary Processing)
– Model: B-7615DR
– Throughput: 150–280 t/h
– Rotor Speed: 1700–1900 rpm
Raw material → Vibrating feeder → Jaw crusher (coarse crushing) → Cone crusher (fine crushing) → Vibrating screen → Sand maker (for manufactured sand) → Finished products (0–5mm, 5–20mm, etc.).
Q1: What’s the lifespan of crusher wear parts?
A1: Manganese steel jaws/liners last ~6–12 months under normal use.
Q2: Can the plant produce both aggregates and sand?
A2: Yes, with a VSI crusher added for sand shaping.
*Project:* Sagar Highway Construction (2023)
*Configuration:* PE-750×1060 jaw crusher + HST315 cone crusher + 3YK3072 screen.
*Output:* 200 t/h of 0–31.5mm graded aggregates.
For tailored solutions, consult local manufacturers focusing on granite/basalt hardness and output requirements.