If you’re looking for a used iron ore impact crusher for sale in South Africa, here are some key considerations and potential sources:
1. Where to Find Used Impact Crushers
– Online Marketplaces:
– [MachineryTrader](https://www.machinerytrader.com/)
– [AutoTrader Plant & Equipment](https://www.autotrader.co.za/plant-and-equipment) (South Africa)
– [Junk Mail](https://www.junkmail.co.za/industrial-machinery)
– [Ebay](https://www.ebay.com/) (International listings)
– Local Dealers & Auctions:
– Bell Equipment, ELB Equipment, Osborn (South African crusher suppliers often have used stock).
– Industrial auction houses like GoIndustry DoveBid or Aucor.
– Mining & Construction Companies: Some mining firms sell used equipment directly.
2. Key Considerations When Buying Used
– Condition & Usage Hours: Check wear parts (blow bars, liners, rotor).
– Brand & Model: Reliable brands include ZWC, Sandvik, Terex, Kleemann, and Hazemag.
– Maintenance History: Ask for service records.
– Mobility Needs: Track-mounted vs. stationary crushers.
– Power Source: Diesel or electric options available.
3. Iron Ore-Specific Requirements
Since iron ore is abrasive:
– Look for crushers with high-chrome or manganese wear parts.
– Check if the model is suited for hard rock crushing (e.g., ZWC NP series, Sandvik QI).
4. Estimated Pricing (Used)
Prices vary based on age and condition:
– Small impact crushers: ~ZAR 500,000 – ZAR 1,500,000 (~$27k – $80k USD).
– Larger units: Up to ZAR 5 million+ (~$265k+ USD).
5. Alternative Options
If availability is limited:
– Consider a refurbished unit from a dealer.
– Explore jaw or cone crushers as alternatives for iron ore processing.
Would you like help finding specific listings or verifying a model’s suitability? Let me know your requirements!




