Germany’s robust engineering heritage has produced highly efficient small stone crushers ideal for limited-space quarries, recycling sites, and construction projects. These compact units deliver precise crushing while minimizing operational costs.
A typical setup includes:
– Jaw Crusher (5-15 t/h capacity): Primary reduction of granite/basalt to 40-80mm.
– Impact Crusher (3-10 t/h capacity): Secondary crushing producing 10-30mm cubical aggregates.
– Vibrating Screen (2-deck): Separates 0-5mm sand, 5-10mm, and 10-20mm fractions.

| Model | Max Feed (mm) | Power (kW) | Output Size (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| KLEEMANN MCB 112 ZH | 210 | 55 | 20-80 adjustable |
| SBM Remax 200 | 350 | 132 | 0-32 hydraulic control |
Modern German crushers integrate dust suppression systems and noise enclosures (<75dB). Electrically powered versions reduce CO₂ emissions by 60% vs diesel units.
Q: Can these handle reinforced concrete?
A: Yes, with optional overband magnets for rebar separation.

Q: Minimum required space?
A: Full line operates in 15m×20m area with stackable conveyors.
A KLEEMANN mobile plant processed 8,000 tons of demolished building rubble into Class A recycled aggregates for road base layers, achieving 98% material reuse rate.