Coarse Crusher Price
Tuesday July-29 2025 17:19:50
As a key piece of equipment in a crushing line, a coarse crusher can cost anywhere from $500 to $500,000, depending on factors such as type, material, configuration, and capacity. A small laboratory coarse crusher might cost only $500 to $2,600, while an industrial-grade jaw crusher typically costs $5,000 to $300,000, and large mobile coarse crushing equipment can even reach $500,000. This article will provide a detailed overview of coarse crusher prices, analyze the price differences between different types of coarse crushers, and explore the key factors influencing price, helping you choose the most cost-effective coarse crusher.
Coarse Crusher Price List (for reference only)
Model | Type | Power (kW) | Capacity (kg/h) | Feed size (mm) | Discharge size (mm) | Price range (USD) | Applicable industries |
CSJ-200 | Rubber/Tire Coarse Crusher | 4 | 50-300 | ≤100 | 0.5-20 | 1,550-2,600 | Pharmaceutical, Chemical, Food |
PE-180F | Plastic/Wood Coarse Crusher | 2.2 | 100-150 | 190×180 | 6-30 | 570-800 | Plastic recycling, wood processing |
ZNJ-80S | Stainless steel laboratory coarse crusher | 1.5 | 10-200 | ≤50 | 0.5-20 | 2,600-3,500 | Pharmaceutical, food, chemical |
PE-180S | Stainless steel multifunctional coarse crusher | 2.2 | 80-150 | 190×138 | 6 | 1,250-1,800 | Tea, medicinal materials, chemicals |
CSJ-800 | Industrial-grade high-powered coarse crusher | 18.5-30 | 2000-5000 | ≤500 | 1.5-30 | 15,000-30,000 | Food, chemicals, construction |
Mobile Jaw Crusher | Mobile Crushing Station | 75-200 tonnes/hour | 100-600 tons/hour | ≤1500 tonnes/hour | 50-300 tonnes/hour | 80,000-500,000 tonnes/hour | Mining, Construction, Sand and Gravel Pit |
What factors influence the price of a coarse crusher?
Equipment Type and Price Differences
Our factory offers three types of coarse crushers: jaw, twin-roll, and impact. Each design is tailored to specific materials and crushing requirements, resulting in different prices:
Jaw coarse crusher: As the most common primary crushing equipment, prices range from $5,000 to $300,000. Small laboratory jaw coarse crushers cost approximately $15,000 to $50,000, while large mining equipment can exceed $300,000 and is suitable for processing high-hardness materials such as granite and basalt.
Twin-roll coarse crusher: Typically priced between $10,000 and $150,000, it is suitable for fine crushing of medium-hard materials. The twin-roll design provides a more uniform output particle size and is commonly used for crushing materials such as coal, coke, and limestone. Impact Coarse Crusher: Prices range from approximately $50,000 to $200,000. These machines are particularly suitable for processing materials with medium to low hardness, such as limestone and concrete. They are often used in the production of high-quality aggregates requiring a cubic shape.
Equipment Materials and Manufacturing Standards
Stainless steel coarse crushers (such as the ZNJ-80S) are 30-50% more expensive than standard carbon steel models, costing approximately $2,600-$3,500. Pharmaceutical and food-grade equipment that meets GMP standards typically costs 20-40% more than standard industrial models due to special surface treatments and hygienic design requirements. High-manganese steel jaws are 30-50% more expensive than standard alloy steel, but offer a lifespan 2-3 times longer.
Power Configuration and Capacity
Motor power directly impacts price: a small 3kW coarse crusher costs approximately $800-$3,000, while a 30kW industrial-grade unit can cost $10,000-$30,000. The high-capacity CSJ-800, with an output of 5,000 kg per hour, is 5-10 times more expensive than the ZNJ-80S, which produces 200 kg per hour.
Coarse Crusher prices vary considerably. You can choose the most cost-effective equipment configuration based on your actual production needs, budget constraints, and long-term operational plans. You should also conduct an on-site inspection of the equipment's operating conditions to ensure the maximum return on your investment.