On Java Island, Indonesia, we deployed a 200t/h tracked mobile crushing station for a sand and gravel project, designed for crushing hard rock and river stones. Indonesia’s mountainous and river-rich terrain, combined with scattered mineral deposits, makes transportation of fixed crushing lines difficult. The tracked mobile crushing station can relocate quickly, enabling multi-site operations and significantly improving production efficiency.

The tracked chassis design allows the plant to traverse complex terrain, maintaining stability even on steep slopes. The plant includes a jaw crusher for primary crushing, a cone or impact crusher for secondary or tertiary crushing, and a vibrating screen for efficient grading. Conveyors link the system, enabling continuous production and minimizing material rehandling.
Equipped with an intelligent control system, operators can remotely monitor operations, adjust parameters, and receive fault alerts, enhancing safety. Based on ore hardness and aggregate requirements, operators can fine-tune crushing chamber settings, screen specifications, and output settings for optimal performance. Wear-resistant parts are made from high-performance materials, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.
Field applications demonstrate the plant’s ability to efficiently process volcanic rock, granite, and river stones, achieving daily output of over 200t. The flexibility of the tracked mobile crushing station reduces transport costs and material stockpiling, saving significant operational expenses. Clients highly praise the equipment’s reliability, flexibility, and high production capacity.