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Sandvik expands connected cone crushers range

Sandvik is expanding its 800i series of connected cone crushers to include three new crushers for aggregates and mining applications. The three new models are the CH830i, CH840i and CS840i, and the Swedish equipment manufacturer says that each crusher comes with its new Automation and Connectivity System (ACS) as standard. It adds that the new 800i series of premium cone crushers features mechanical upgrades, connectivity, advanced automation and rebuild possibilities to predict performance, maximis
October 1, 2019 Read time: 2 mins

460 Sandvik is expanding its 800i series of connected cone crushers to include three new crushers for aggregates and mining applications.

The three new models are the CH830i, CH840i and CS840i, and the Swedish equipment manufacturer says that each crusher comes with its new Automation and Connectivity System (ACS) as standard.

It adds that the new 800i series of premium cone crushers features mechanical upgrades, connectivity, advanced automation and rebuild possibilities to predict performance, maximise uptime and offer sustainability at the lowest possible cost.

Connected to the My Sandvik customer portal, the 800i crushers are designed to enable managers and operators to make decisions based on facts, and see areas for improvement directly, increasing uptime and availability.

The 800i connected crusher series features the new generation Automation and Connectivity System (ACS) as standard. The system continuously monitors and optimises crusher performance and controls the complete lubrication system, increasing uptime and reliability.

The 800i series has been toughened and improved to offer greater reliability, higher availability and a low risk of critical failure.

All 800i crushers come with the new generation ACS and are connected to the My Sandvik portal. This allows managers and operators to access and manage the important information they need to make informed decisions. My Sandvik can be accessed using a smartphone, tablet or computer.

Bolted rather than welded top and bottom shell liners are designed to make changing 90% faster.

“New, digital technologies will transform the way mines and quarries work," said Mats Dahlberg, VP lifecycle service, stationary crushing and screening. "My Sandvik is the first major step in gaining insights into productivity and predictive maintenance that will drive our industry forward. It’s great to offer our customers a service that will truly make a difference to their profitability."

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