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Weir Minerals launches Enduron SP series cone crushers

Weir Minerals’ new Enduron SP series cone crushers are said to deliver a very high production capacity per ore ratio, which is achieved by combining the power of a higher eccentric speed (375rpm) with the potential of a bulkier crushing chamber. The company said that the new Enduron family of comminution products positions it as a more complete partner with mine operators around the world and adds to its reputation in the industry for more than 75 years, serving mining and aggregate operations worldwide.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Weir Minerals’ Enduron SP crusher
7310 Weir Minerals’ new Enduron SP series cone crushers are said to deliver a very high production capacity per ore ratio, which is achieved by combining the power of a higher eccentric speed (375rpm) with the potential of a bulkier crushing chamber.

The company said that the new Enduron family of comminution products positions it as a more complete partner with mine operators around the world and adds to its reputation in the industry for more than 75 years, serving mining and aggregate operations worldwide.

With an emphasis on improving mining productivity and safety, Weir Minerals says the new Enduron SP series equipment is designed to maximise customers’ operational efficiency, and operates at up to 400hp (298.5kW), although larger sizes are being developed.

“It is a heavier piece of equipment than some of the machines on the market, said Bruce Christensen, Weir Minerals North America, sales manager.

“We have had many inquiries about the Enduron SP series and are hoping that many orders will follow.”

A number of SP models are available, and depending on the settings, throughput ranges from 55-550tons/hour (49.9-499tonnes/hour).
www.WeirMinerals.com

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