The Sandvik QJ 241 is a mobile jaw crusher manufactured by Sandvik, a leading global supplier of crushing and screening equipment for aggregate, mining, and recycling applications. Jaw crushers are primary reduction machines designed to break down large rock and ore into smaller, more manageable fragments, and are essential equipment on quarry sites, mining operations, and recycling facilities.
This unit was manufactured in 2016 and has accumulated 3,560 operating hours, with 4,565 engine hours recorded. The machine is powered by a Caterpillar 229 kW engine, which provides the force necessary for consistent jaw action and material throughput. The crusher is equipped with central lubrication, simplifying maintenance and extending component life by ensuring all key bearing and pivot points receive consistent oil supply.
The machine features a longer main conveyor belt, increasing the distance over which crushed material can be discharged and helping to separate oversize or unsuitable fragments from the primary output stream. A magnetic separator is integrated into the system, allowing ferrous metal contamination to be removed from the processed material before it leaves the machine—a valuable feature in recycling and mixed-feed operations.
The crusher was imported directly from Germany from its first owner and has not been operated in Poland, indicating it comes with a European service and maintenance history. The machine's moderate operating hours relative to its age and its single-ownership background suggest careful use and maintenance.
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