The Sandvik QJ 241 is a jaw crusher designed for primary and secondary crushing of rock and aggregate material. Sandvik is a globally recognised manufacturer of crushing, screening, and material handling equipment serving the mining, quarrying, and recycling industries. This model, formerly known as the Extec C10, is a mobile jaw crusher engineered for flexible on-site processing of stone, ore, and reclaimed concrete.
This particular machine was manufactured in 2014 and has operated for approximately 6,000 hours. It has a total weight of 34 tonnes and is powered by a Caterpillar C7.1 diesel engine. The primary jaw cavity measures 1,000 by 650 millimetres, providing substantial throughput capacity for aggregate production. The crusher features hydraulic jaw adjustment to allow fine-tuning of the discharge gap, and the main conveyor belt height is also hydraulically regulated for operator convenience and optimal material flow.
The unit is equipped with an integrated magnet for removal of ferrous material from the processed product. A side-screen assembly is installed to provide secondary sizing of material, and jaw-fill sensors monitor cavity occupancy to optimise engine load and productivity. The machine incorporates a reverse function for clearing blockages, and spray systems are fitted for dust suppression. According to the seller, the machine remains in very good condition and has been in continuous operation, indicating regular maintenance and reliable service history.
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