SMA showcases how Keestrack’s range of crushers and screens can form high-level crushing trains.
Whether it’s a standalone unit or a full train set-up, decisions about how to configure a crushing plant can determine production levels, consistency, material quality and efficiency.
SMA has an extensive range of mobile crushers and screens that are ideal for the quarrying, recycling and mining sectors, including aggregates production. Its range of equipment, including the Keestrack B7h jaw crusher, Keestrack H6e cone crusher and HS6203 horizontal screen, can be integrated for a setup that delivers power and performance.
SMA are the exclusive Australian distributor of Keestrack products. Since 1994, it has developed its reputation as one of the leaders in mobile and fixed crushing and screening equipment.
“What sets Keestrack apart from the competition is their commitment to innovation, mobility, and sustainability. Our machines deliver superior performance while reducing operational costs and environmental impact,” he told Quarry. “Load-sensing hydraulics and fuel-efficient systems are integrated. They use less fuel and put power exactly where it’s needed. This means less downtime, lower running costs, and more productivity compared to the old-school setups most competitors still use.
“Keestrack e-machines are changing the game offering full electric plug-in or hybrid options that cut fuel usage, slash emissions, and lower operating costs. Whether you’re on-grid or off-grid, you get the same power and performance with far less environmental impact. It’s the smart choice for operators who want to future-proof their fleet without compromising on output.”
Powerful crushing
The Keestrack B7h is a heavy-duty jaw crusher that can handle tough rock in demanding quarry applications.
The Keestrack B7h can manage feed sizes of up to 750mm due to its 1200x830mm feed opening and hydraulic CSS 75–250mm.
Its Sandvik CJ412 jaw crusher is durable and has been tested to perform in harsh quarrying environments. To date, more than 30 B7 electric jaw crushers have been sold in Norway alone, which has some of the hardest rock in the world.
“Keestrack has paid attention to the small details of the B7h, which makes the customers’ day-to-day operations easier,” Lagan said. “The B7h sets itself apart with its heavy-duty design, high-capacity jaw, and fuel-efficient diesel-hydraulic system. Built for the toughest applications, it delivers unmatched reliability, ease of maintenance, and production output.”
Designed for heavy duty
The Keestrack H6e cone crusher can be used in a train set-up for secondary crushing. Keestrack designed the H6e as a hybrid unit equipped with a diesel-electric drive and a high-performance MH300 cone.
“This unit can be plugged in and ran off mains power or an external generator. It also has a drop-off engine unit, which means it can be taken off and placed away from dust. The machine can be run from there, or off a standard generator,” Lagan said.
Screen with precision
The HS6203 Horizontal Screen can be used in a wide range of applications, including hard rock quarries, sand, gravel, and recycling.
The 50-tonne 20×6 horizontal screen can produce up to four products at throughput rates of up to 600 tonnes per hour. It is equipped with an inline belt feeder, dust suppression system, Australian-spec guarding, and hydraulic hose sheathing.
“Our main focus is in the quarrying and aggregates industry, and that is what the HS6203 is geared around,” Lagan said.
“It is designed to integrate seamlessly with our jaws and cone crusher range for aggregate production.
“We have been very successful with impactors or standalone machines, but now we’re venturing into a new space dominated by other suppliers and offering a new alternative. Our range is premium equipment designed to benefit the customer.” •
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