Sandvik expands 800i cone crusher series

By |  September 30, 2019
The 800i connected crusher series are connected to the My Sandvik portal. Photo courtesy of Sandvik

The 800i connected crusher series are connected to the My Sandvik portal. Photo courtesy of Sandvik

Sandvik expanded its 800i series of connected cone crushers to include three new crushers. Each crusher in the line comes standard with the new Automation and Connectivity System (ACS).

The 800i series, the company says, feature mechanical upgrades, connectivity, advanced automation and rebuild possibilities to predict performance, maximize uptime and offer sustainability at a low cost. CH830i, CH840i and CS840i, the three new models to the series, offer reliable, intelligent crushing to mining or aggregate applications, the company adds. Connected to My Sandvik, the 800i crushers enable operators to make decisions based on facts, and see areas for improvement directly, increasing uptime and availability.

The 800i connected crusher series feature ACS as a standard feature. ACS, the company says, continuously monitors and optimizes crusher performance and controls the complete lubrication system, increasing uptime and reliability. Additionally, 800i crushers are connected to the My Sandvik portal, which allows operators to access and manage all vital information needed to make informed decisions. My Sandvik can be accessed using a smartphone, tablet or computer.

Additionally, the 800i series has been improved to offer greater reliability, higher availability and a low risk of critical failure. Bolted – rather than welded – top and bottom shell liners make changing 90 percent faster, the company says. The over-pressure system keeps dust out, and the standard offline filter keeps oil cleaner, extending oil life by up to five times. More power output from less energy and more uptime through intelligent crushing make the 800i series safer and more sustainable choice.

The 800i crusher series can be purchased as a completely new crusher or operators can choose a Sandvik Reborn solution, replacing an existing crusher and reutilizing existing auxiliaries and infrastructure. This plug-and-play installation minimizes disruption and maximizes productivity, the company says, while offering up to 40 percent cost savings compared to a complete crusher system.

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