Stone crushing plants that are surplus or available for sale in Europe can often be found through various channels, including industrial auctions, used machinery dealers, and online marketplaces. Here are some key sources and considerations:
1. Where to Find Surplus Stone Crushing Plants in Europe:
– Online Marketplaces:
– [Machinio](https://www.machinio.com/) – Lists used crushers and crushing plants.
– [Mascus](https://www.mascus.com/) – Specializes in construction and mining equipment.
– [Autoline](https://autoline-eu.com/) – Features industrial machinery auctions.
– [Euro Auctions](https://www.euroauctions.com/) – Holds regular auctions for heavy equipment.
– Industrial Auctions:
– Companies like Ritchie Bros. and Bidspotter occasionally list surplus crushing plants.
– Dealers of Used Equipment:
– Companies like Omnia Machinery, Matec Plant, and Sigma PlantFinder specialize in second-hand crushing equipment.
– Manufacturer Trade-Ins:
– Some OEMs (e.g., Metso, Sandvik, Terex) offer refurbished or trade-in machines.
2. Key Considerations When Buying Surplus Plants:
– Condition & Age: Check service history, wear parts (jaws, cones, screens), and remaining lifespan.
– Compliance with EU Regulations: Ensure the plant meets environmental (dust/noise control) and safety standards.
– Logistics & Installation Costs: Factor in transport, setup, and potential modifications.
– Spare Parts Availability: Verify if components are still supported by manufacturers.
3. Popular Brands & Models in Europe:
– Fixed & Mobile Crushers:
– Metso Lokotrack
– Sandvik QJ Series
– Kleemann MC 110/120
– Terex Pegson XA/XR
Would you like assistance finding specific listings or evaluating a particular plant? Let me know your requirements (capacity, type—jaw/cone/impact crusher, budget) for more targeted help!





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