Keeping product and productivity flowing

Paul Boughton

Sand and aggregate operators know how critically important it is for every machine in a comminution circuit to pull its own weight. When one machine goes down, every machine goes down. And that can mean an unproductive, unprofitable day, week or even more.

Every crusher, screen and feeder in the system has to perform. That’s the driving principle and force behind the newly-expanded line of Enduron equipment from Weir Minerals. The line now consists of a comprehensive range high-capacity machines (including KHD technology), covering a broad range of operations for the mining, sand and aggregate industries. 

The new Enduron family of comminution products positions Weir Minerals as a more complete partner with mine operators around the world.

Enduron crushers are designed to maximise productivity and worksite safety while minimising cost.  They combine rugged high-strength steel plates, superior welds and high-capacity crushing chambers with some of today’s most advanced engineering concepts for weight, size and footprint reduction. These tough, compact crushers are energy-efficient, offer higher eccentric speeds and feature large feed openings. Plus, they’re designed for simple, easy maintenance and parts replacement in the field, with minimal downtime.

The Enduron screen line includes horizontal, multi-slope ‘banana’ and specialised dewatering screens. These workhorse machines, featuring Linatex screen media have proven themselves in demanding, high-production mining and aggregate operations all around the world.  

Getting the right size material to the crusher is critical to any mining operation. And these feeders are proven, productive performers. They do an excellent job separating unwanted material and moving the correct material, properly sized, forward. They’re tough and durable and are built for easy on-the-job maintenance and parts replacement

Enduron machines are sold, serviced and supported by the Weir Minerals (www.weirminerals.com) global network.

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