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Some crushers are mobile and can crush rocks (as large as 60 inches). Primarily used in-pit at the mine face these units are able to move with the large infeed machines (mainly shovels)to increase the tonnage produced.  In a mobile road operation, these crushed rocks are directly combined with concrete and asphalt which are then deposited on to a road surface.  This removes the need for hauling over-sized material to a stationary crusher and then back to the road surface.
Some crushers are mobile and can crush rocks (as large as 60 inches). Primarily used in-pit at the mine face these units are able to move with the large infeed machines (mainly shovels)to increase the tonnage produced.  In a mobile road operation, these crushed rocks are directly combined with concrete and asphalt which are then deposited on to a road surface.  This removes the need for hauling over-sized material to a stationary crusher and then back to the road surface.
*[[Primary Stage Crusher]]
*[[Secondary Stage Crusher]]
*[[Tertiary Stage Crusher]]
*[[Quaternary Crusher]]




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*[[Cam Crushers]]
*[[Cam Crushers]]
*[[Pin Crushers]]
*[[Pin Crushers]]
*[[Hammer Crushers]]
*[[Impact Crushers]]
*[[Impact Crushers]]
**[[Vertical Shaft Impact Crushers]]
**[[Vertical Shaft Impact Crushers]]
**[[Horizontal Impact Crushers]]
**[[Horizontal Impact Crushers]]
**[[Hammer Crushers]]

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