Top fi nanced
new crusher
Top fi nanced
crusher brands
Top three states for
crushing buyers*
Top fi nanced
used crusher - tie
Top fi nanced new
crushing plant - tie
Top fi nanced used
crushing plant
Sandvik QJ-341 (8 plants)
Cedarapids, 24 units
Metso, 16 units
KPI, 13 units
BL -Pegson, 13 units
Texas: 17 units
Michigan: 10 units
Washington: 8 units
BL-Pegson N/A (3 units)
BL-Pegson Premiertrak (3 units)
Inertia 5066-Hawk (3 plants)
Lippmann 6224 (3 plants)
KPI FT-4250-CC (9 units)
Oct. 1, 2013 to Sept. 30, 2014
Source: EDA, edadata.com
(Note: EDA reports are continually updated.)
*Oct. 1, 2013 to Sept. 30, 2014, includes both new and used fi nancial sales, includes crushers and crushing plants.
*Comparison of number of crushers and crushing plants fi nanced Oct. 1, 2013 - Sept. 30, 2014 and Oct. 1, 2012 - Sept. 30, 2013.
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150
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2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
2014*
Crusher buying patterns
New Used
Eliminates the need for tertiary crushing
Hazemag says its Hazemag APS Series secondary impact crusher is ideally suited to crush materials of medium hardness
down to a cubical, well-graded product size of 0 to 3 inches (with 65 percent passing 1 inch) in a single pass. Due to
its high reduction ratio, the unit can often eliminate the need for multiple secondary or tertiary units in plants where
they are present. The APSH model includes a hydraulic apron adjustment to ensure continuous production of high-quality,
consistent product gradation. The computer-controlled, fully automatic hydraulic system is said to reduce the downtime
normally associated with apron adjustments to minutes.
Hazemag | www.hazemag.com
Stationary Crushers
New, used crushing
equipment
year-over-year
change*
New: 2014:
Increase of
37%
Used: 2014:
Decrease of
3%
by Therese Dunphy, Editor-in-Chief tdunphy@randallreilly.com
*Jan. 1- Sept. 30, 2014
Used: low
135 in 2009
New: high
76 in 2011
New: low
41 in 2009
Used: high
215 in 2011
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