Used Crushing mills for sale (36)

Bauermeister WSV 1300 - Roll breaker
BauermeisterWSV 1300

Hammer type mill 4kW
AflatekHM300E

Crushing mill
RHONGRG-3680 (22 kW)

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Mill granulator separator 22 kW 80 kg/h
ADLERA6-RM2 SEPARATORE

Crushing mill
Alba Drive EBUDAH001glass crusher
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Cutting mill / grinder
Młyn rozdrabniający / grinder granulator do plastiku

Ballshaping- and Delaminationmill
RW Recycling World GmbHMolinator RW VKR

Hammer type mill 11kW
AflatekHM700E PRO

Crushing mill
RHONGRG-5680-FJ5 (30 kW)

Cascade mill for recycling
Ming LeeMLSC50HP 37 kW

Granulator line 1000 F32
RSS Recycling Shredders & Solutions B.V.1000 F32

Shredder / belt and grinding mill
HatlapaB 400 V

Quad Shaft Shredder
ZŁOMIARZE Recycling TechnologyShredder MCW 52/MCW 76

Hammer type mill 2,2kW
AflatekHM120E

Crushing mill
XiechengXC-GY100 (75 kW)

9 kW finger shredder
ARKAMA9 kW

Impact Crusher / Shredder
HazemagUniversa 1620
How can I spot good Crushing mills?
Recognizing a high-quality crushing mill involves checking several key factors. First, evaluate the overall condition of the machine, including any signs of wear or damage. Inspect for corrosion, especially in critical areas where the material is pulverized. Check for smooth operation of moving parts and listen for any unusual noises that could indicate internal issues.
Manufacturing Labels and Documentation
Always verify the presence of manufacturing labels and documentation. High-quality machines usually have clear labels indicating the manufacturer, model, and serial number. Documentation should include a user manual and maintenance history, which can provide insights into the care and upkeep the mill has received over its operational life.
Examine the Performance Specifications
It's important to assess the mill's performance capabilities. Check its capacity to process materials at the rate you require and review its efficiency ratings. If possible, observe the mill in operation or ask for recent performance data to ensure it meets your needs.
Consider the Age and Technology
The age of the machine can impact its functionality. Newer models might offer more advanced features, better efficiency, and compliance with current safety standards. However, older models might be suitable if they have been well-maintained and retrofit with modern components.
Assess Safety Features
Safety is paramount when operating heavy machinery. Review the safety features such as emergency stops, guards, and warning signs. Ensure they are in good working order to protect operators and maintenance personnel.
Lastly, consider consulting with a professional mechanic or an expert in crushing equipment before making a final decision. Their expertise could be invaluable in ensuring you select a crushing mill that fits your operational requirements and safety standards.
Recognizing a high-quality crushing mill involves checking several key factors. First, evaluate the overall condition of the machine, including any signs of wear or damage. Inspect for corrosion, especially in critical areas where the material is pulverized. Check for smooth operation of moving parts and listen for any unusual noises that could indicate internal issues.
Manufacturing Labels and Documentation
Always verify the presence of manufacturing labels and documentation. High-quality machines usually have clear labels indicating the manufacturer, model, and serial number. Documentation should include a user manual and maintenance history, which can provide insights into the care and upkeep the mill has received over its operational life.
Examine the Performance Specifications
It's important to assess the mill's performance capabilities. Check its capacity to process materials at the rate you require and review its efficiency ratings. If possible, observe the mill in operation or ask for recent performance data to ensure it meets your needs.
Consider the Age and Technology
The age of the machine can impact its functionality. Newer models might offer more advanced features, better efficiency, and compliance with current safety standards. However, older models might be suitable if they have been well-maintained and retrofit with modern components.
Assess Safety Features
Safety is paramount when operating heavy machinery. Review the safety features such as emergency stops, guards, and warning signs. Ensure they are in good working order to protect operators and maintenance personnel.
Lastly, consider consulting with a professional mechanic or an expert in crushing equipment before making a final decision. Their expertise could be invaluable in ensuring you select a crushing mill that fits your operational requirements and safety standards.

Screw conveyor/drain screws
RSS recycling shredders & solutions

Crushing mill
XiechengXC-GY50 (37 kW)

Pre-mill + cable granulator
IRSEASY 180V + PM 1840

Impact crusher / Hammermill / Grizzly
Pallmann / Sandvik-AubemaPHPH 16 - 23 / 1212-10 / 1212-8

Crushing mill granulator for plastics
CMGS4050A

Impact Crusher
LuTLTP 1000/700 SK

VSI / Vertical Impact Crusher
VSICC 1000

Hammermill
600 x 900
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