Awesome footage, will the material be crushed for gravel and road base material? I like that there's no boring music to hear, just the sound of the machinery and seeing the material being stacked, how many loads go out to the customers
Got the feeder cranked up I see. They run concrete here too from 2 plants with old precast and stuff hauled in with strippings and soft sandy rock. No roots. Makes some good stuff and cheaper than the granite. Plays the dickens on stopping up the cones with rebar and mesh though. Just have to stop and unwind. Usually get everything run in 2 days so it's not too bad. Keep on grinding.
BASF just came out with a new product that eliminates this process! Just throw the appropriate amount of bags in the drum of mixer mix for a couple of minutes and discharge! Dries up cement and your left with sand stone and fines pretty neat around $10 bag and one bag treats about 1 yard ! However we still crush our leftover concrete too! Lol! Thanks for sharing 👍
Not trying to run your business, but have you considered using an excavator to load the crusher? That 966 can barely keep up, although it doesn't look like he is pushing it too hard.
Brian you are correct, we do usually use an excavator for concrete, not sure why they were running in this configuration. However the loader seemed to be keeping up okay at the time.
Ich bin überrascht das ein Backenbrecher soviel Leistung hat! Das was ich bisher so gesehen habe war eher der fall das man mehr nachfühlt als der brecher selbst wegbekommt! Aber in dem fall ist es nicht so! Die ganze Sortierstraße ist sehr interessant. Wie das Material getrennt wird und das Überkorn gleich noch gebrochen wird und wieder mit drunter gemischt wird. Bloß habe ich nicht erkannt was für ein Brecher fürs Überkorn verwendet wird. Ist das vielleicht ein Kegelbrecher? In der Firma wo ich gearbeitet habe ist nur mit Prallmühle gebrochen worden. Und es hat nir eine sorte Betonschotter gegeben 0/50 mm.
UA-cam definitely found me something different to watch. Seems the Not Interested in This Channel works sometimes ?? At least i am left with what i want to watch now. Interesting to watch this process. It,s one of those curious things that UA-cam can give an answer to. Nice work with the drone.
I have much studies in that area-there is no you tube search facility which provides efficient; correct; returns ( to use the correct word ) to find things use dedicated "search engines" though avoiding "hooks" is a constant battle with deep threat lamer's whom refuse to work▬I had my own server hired and worked hard to make a go of things but as many say: "Want me to jump through hoops" which similar to circus one wants to be excessively careful telling 300 pound tiger what to do → ditto 11,000 pound elephant; Now think who in the world can take pictures of nearly every highway in the world yet not care about your "filters" ( the correct term ) ▬ *NRO* !!!!!!!! National Reconnaissance Office → Globally Pervasive / Locally non-responsive ==>> do not awake the sleeping Green Giant® Extra Long Asparagus Spears
Look around the 2:18 mark in the video, to the left of the crusher on the ground you will see a scattered pile of steel that has been kicked out on the ground from the magnet. Its fairly dusty but look closely. It can also be seen again at 10:25 on the right hand side this time, actually a better view.
@@JoeRockYT They may have one by now. I've been gone for a while. They had a pickup that the sensitivity could be set to stop the jaw belt and then somebody had to go hunt whatever tripped it out on the belt itself and then reset it. It'd pick up poptops and such. Just needed another belt with a magnet. All 3-phase. Seems like the jaw belt was about 6 feet wide. Jaw was 36x48. No wasted motion.
What’s your experience in getting parts and service for a powerscreen? Those are the two main reasons I stay away from that brand but I noticed a lot of people like them.
@@JoeRockYT On those Jaw Crusher Manganese Plates, how many tons/hours are you crushing before you have to flip them or before they are completely worn down? Does the oscillating plate get worn down before the stationary plate? Do you just flip the plates or do you change plate sides when you rotate them?
I would not recommend that. Possibly for non-spec mix such as fence posts or something similar. Its best to use this for road base or some type of fill material IMO.
Electronics and rock crushers don't mix....thats what I learned when we rented these things....it was something everday...you really need to have someone who has been "in the trenches" with the machines to have them operate efficiently...we rented these blue ones as well....i never knew there where so many different manufacturers for something like this...i don't remember what the blue ones where called but we sent them packing affter only 1 month....the dealer sent out a "crusher mechanic" and the guy was as lost as us....not only that but he left his meth pipe in a bag on the tracks when he left....wtf....apparently the guys who work on these machines work crazy hours and when we called the manager he said in an Irish accent some boys have a problem....the only ones we where able to be productive with came from Switzerland...these where monsters and with almost no electronics....plus a cat engine so we could hook up to it and diagnose or clear fault codes.....terex.....i just remembered the name...looks like you guys got it down tho.....nothing but money....nice
We have definitely had our share of issues with them, they have weird quirks to them and odd parts, you are 100% right about having someone that understands them close by because when things do go south you need to know the right person to troubleshoot them or your going to be down for awhile.
@@JoeRockYT yep we just didn't have the right guy....these dealers are hyper competitive and as soon as they saw a different machine on sight....we lost almost all support .....its all good tho I learned alot and we will be ready if we do crushing again.....i actually became very proficient in the dark arts of belt flashing installation.....move the machine at the end of the day for what???? Your good no build up! Good luck out there and thanks for the response
@@timfagan816 powerscreen yes....or a terex powerscreen sorry I got confused....the dealer and salesman where Irish ... I had a hard time understanding them on the phone or catching on to there Irish lingo....theres timber in your bace rock...the hood over the engine is the bonnet....and a spanner is a wrench...also a flat tire is a puncture
@@farwest571 oh all standard talk to me lol, I'm english, so we say the same things as the irish, all the terex gear, that comes to new Zealand, (where I now live) for some reason seems to come from Ireland.
@Lewie McNeely I am retired or is just tired, lol. I hope all is well down your way. We still have a bunch of snow here, but 60's and 70's coming for this week coming up.
@@scruffy6151 I'm tired too so that'll make 2 of us. Fixed 2 wheelbarrow tires 1st thing and then fired the mower and rode a while. Start trimming tomorrow I guess. That snow of yours is just waiting on winter to come back which will be next week. Come on down and I'll show you the pics of when we set the 1st crusher up that I didn't know anybody took. Back before everything either turned gray or loose. God Bless!
Excellent coverage from various angles - was really satisfying to watch. Honestly, drone tech has really proven to be a game changer in this day & age
Awesome footage, will the material be crushed for gravel and road base material? I like that there's no boring music to hear, just the sound of the machinery and seeing the material being stacked, how many loads go out to the customers
Yes, it is turned into road base. We usually have deliveries or pickups to the general public daily. We also supply our own projects going on as well.
@@JoeRockYT That's cool thanks for the response
Got the feeder cranked up I see. They run concrete here too from 2 plants with old precast and stuff hauled in with strippings and soft sandy rock. No roots. Makes some good stuff and cheaper than the granite. Plays the dickens on stopping up the cones with rebar and mesh though. Just have to stop and unwind. Usually get everything run in 2 days so it's not too bad. Keep on grinding.
Outstanding drone work.
They demolished a gas station down the road from me a few years ago, and used a machine like this to turn it all into a coarse gravel :-)
The scene is so beautiful,
BASF just came out with a new product that eliminates this process! Just throw the appropriate amount of bags in the drum of mixer mix for a couple of minutes and discharge! Dries up cement and your left with sand stone and fines pretty neat around $10 bag and one bag treats about 1 yard ! However we still crush our leftover concrete too! Lol! Thanks for sharing 👍
Interesting, I will have to let our ready mix team know. Thanks for the comment.
do you have a link of it? sounds interesting
@@JoeRockYT please how can one get one of this machines
Great footage. What is the CSS on the Jaw Crusher for this configuration? Thanks in advance!
What’s the Matt for that is slung over dump system guard?
My first thought was that it’s to be thrown over the crash box for dust suppression maybe?
how soon before that barrier wall collapsed.?
What does the return loop do? What drone are you using?
crushes what escapes during screening
Nice drone footage...................
What’s done with the final product? What’s it used for?
Not trying to run your business, but have you considered using an excavator to load the crusher? That 966 can barely keep up, although it doesn't look like he is pushing it too hard.
Normally I see them pushing rock thru it. It was always behind. I'm guessing it's a temporary thing
Maybe it was just me but it seemed like the primary was going faster.
Brian you are correct, we do usually use an excavator for concrete, not sure why they were running in this configuration. However the loader seemed to be keeping up okay at the time.
@@JoeRockYT 66 is a good loader. Used to be the standard for loading. Now it's 80's.
I assume the soil gets screened out at some point although I didn’t see an accumulation anywhere.
It fairly well moves along!👍☘️
May i ask what a ton of finished product is worth??
choke feed--awesome little video
Va bene il filmato ma fa.mi anche capire con che macchine stiamo lavorando Mc Closkey va bene ma J40 j50 j45? E i vagli che modelli sono?
Ich bin überrascht das ein Backenbrecher soviel Leistung hat!
Das was ich bisher so gesehen habe war eher der fall das man mehr nachfühlt als der brecher selbst wegbekommt!
Aber in dem fall ist es nicht so!
Die ganze Sortierstraße ist sehr interessant. Wie das Material getrennt wird und das Überkorn gleich noch gebrochen wird und wieder mit drunter gemischt wird. Bloß habe ich nicht erkannt was für ein Brecher fürs Überkorn verwendet wird. Ist das vielleicht ein Kegelbrecher?
In der Firma wo ich gearbeitet habe ist nur mit Prallmühle gebrochen worden. Und es hat nir eine sorte Betonschotter gegeben 0/50 mm.
first is a plate crusher
further along the finer riddling's that escape
are put through a cone crusher
then round again
cheers ray
I worked on a crusher where we recycled concrete into type 2 and regect sand. We did 3000 tons a day, how much does that plant produce?
It’s gotta be pouring out of there close to 100 pounds a second between the two piles so
14400 tons in a 8 hour shift. Pretty good. Those machines slowly eat themselves up, lots of maintenance
Do y'all resale that to cement plants for klinker
We do not.
Why is there so much sand and soil between the rocks, is that not harmfull for the final product.
We actually want a mixture, we are making recycled aggregate base for roadways.
@@JoeRockYT Got to have fines.
Can this process concrete with steel in it?
Incidental steel will be picked up by the magnet. I wouldn't deliberately put steel through it though.
yes, need the magnet separete it
@@JoeRockYT No magnet here. Just a pickup and a jaw belt shutoff.
I would be POed if I was that loader operator because the machine has no flashing light! Lol.
POed?
@@AutumnDeIight Pissed Off
@@cdarting91 Oh, Thank you!
What do you do with the fines that are concrete?
UA-cam definitely found me something different to watch.
Seems the Not Interested in This Channel works sometimes ??
At least i am left with what i want to watch now.
Interesting to watch this process.
It,s one of those curious things that UA-cam can give an answer to.
Nice work with the drone.
I have much studies in that area-there is no you tube search facility which provides efficient; correct; returns ( to use the correct word ) to find things use dedicated "search engines" though avoiding "hooks" is a constant battle with deep threat lamer's whom refuse to work▬I had my own server hired and worked hard to make a go of things but as many say: "Want me to jump through hoops" which similar to circus one wants to be excessively careful telling 300 pound tiger what to do → ditto 11,000 pound elephant;
Now think who in the world can take pictures of nearly every highway in the world yet not care about your "filters" ( the correct term ) ▬ *NRO* !!!!!!!! National Reconnaissance Office → Globally Pervasive / Locally non-responsive ==>> do not awake the sleeping Green Giant® Extra Long Asparagus Spears
That's a very cool setup. What two sizes are you producing? How much fuel do those machines use per day?
no rebar?
if any the magnetic cross belt will any metal
What happens if the concrete has rebar or other metal materials?
Look around the 2:18 mark in the video, to the left of the crusher on the ground you will see a scattered pile of steel that has been kicked out on the ground from the magnet. Its fairly dusty but look closely. It can also be seen again at 10:25 on the right hand side this time, actually a better view.
Nice!!
@@JoeRockYT So it does break up concrete with wire mesh / rebar?
@@JoeRockYT They may have one by now. I've been gone for a while. They had a pickup that the sensitivity could be set to stop the jaw belt and then somebody had to go hunt whatever tripped it out on the belt itself and then reset it. It'd pick up poptops and such. Just needed another belt with a magnet. All 3-phase. Seems like the jaw belt was about 6 feet wide. Jaw was 36x48. No wasted motion.
There's no metal in that concrete
That's crazy how you take waste like that, and turning the something to be reused.
What’s your experience in getting parts and service for a powerscreen? Those are the two main reasons I stay away from that brand but I noticed a lot of people like them.
Its been about the same as other brands, normally we can keep the downtime to a few days at most usually on minor fixes.
@@JoeRockYT Got one here for screening dirt.
Would I have permission to use pieces of this footage in a safety video I'm working on making speaking about portland cement burn and silicosis?
Qq
No rebar in that concrete, must be sidewalks?
old concrete ditches
@@JoeRockYT On those Jaw Crusher Manganese Plates, how many tons/hours are you crushing before you have to flip them or before they are completely worn down? Does the oscillating plate get worn down before the stationary plate? Do you just flip the plates or do you change plate sides when you rotate them?
What industry use recycled concrete?
building, construction, road, , etc.
Fascinating what else can you say ! 👍🇬🇧
Exelente video me gustó el paneo del video
Can this be made into concrete again?
I would not recommend that. Possibly for non-spec mix such as fence posts or something similar. Its best to use this for road base or some type of fill material IMO.
@@JoeRockYT curious why not? Thanks.
Good throughput
Any vacancy for loader
Nice drone work can that loader go faster?? lol keep it fed! lmao
Hopefully all those working around those machines have hearing protection....
good production for jaw crusher we went to impactor for speed
Mesmerizing
Imagine the drone lost control and drop into the crusher jaw.
U wouldn't see it
great video
:)...Great video...
So cool
Electronics and rock crushers don't mix....thats what I learned when we rented these things....it was something everday...you really need to have someone who has been "in the trenches" with the machines to have them operate efficiently...we rented these blue ones as well....i never knew there where so many different manufacturers for something like this...i don't remember what the blue ones where called but we sent them packing affter only 1 month....the dealer sent out a "crusher mechanic" and the guy was as lost as us....not only that but he left his meth pipe in a bag on the tracks when he left....wtf....apparently the guys who work on these machines work crazy hours and when we called the manager he said in an Irish accent some boys have a problem....the only ones we where able to be productive with came from Switzerland...these where monsters and with almost no electronics....plus a cat engine so we could hook up to it and diagnose or clear fault codes.....terex.....i just remembered the name...looks like you guys got it down tho.....nothing but money....nice
We have definitely had our share of issues with them, they have weird quirks to them and odd parts, you are 100% right about having someone that understands them close by because when things do go south you need to know the right person to troubleshoot them or your going to be down for awhile.
@@JoeRockYT yep we just didn't have the right guy....these dealers are hyper competitive and as soon as they saw a different machine on sight....we lost almost all support .....its all good tho I learned alot and we will be ready if we do crushing again.....i actually became very proficient in the dark arts of belt flashing installation.....move the machine at the end of the day for what???? Your good no build up! Good luck out there and thanks for the response
@@farwest571 looks like they are using the terex powerscreen, we have the same screen at my work.
@@timfagan816 powerscreen yes....or a terex powerscreen sorry I got confused....the dealer and salesman where Irish ... I had a hard time understanding them on the phone or catching on to there Irish lingo....theres timber in your bace rock...the hood over the engine is the bonnet....and a spanner is a wrench...also a flat tire is a puncture
@@farwest571 oh all standard talk to me lol, I'm english, so we say the same things as the irish, all the terex gear, that comes to new Zealand, (where I now live) for some reason seems to come from Ireland.
Brecia or andesite?
Sorry I missed your comment, the rock material is Granite.
👍👍
Come on down. They'll probably be glad to put you to work since I left!
@Lewie McNeely I am retired or is just tired, lol.
I hope all is well down your way. We still have a bunch of snow here, but 60's and 70's coming for this week coming up.
@@scruffy6151 I'm tired too so that'll make 2 of us. Fixed 2 wheelbarrow tires 1st thing and then fired the mower and rode a while. Start trimming tomorrow I guess. That snow of yours is just waiting on winter to come back which will be next week. Come on down and I'll show you the pics of when we set the 1st crusher up that I didn't know anybody took. Back before everything either turned gray or loose. God Bless!
We make holes in teeth... We make holes in teeth......
If they made concrete roadways a proper depth, they would never have to replace roadways but it keeps the construction industry going.
Need another loader feeding the crusher. Wasting money.
Asphalt crushing
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