If you’re looking for used crushing and screening equipment for sale, here are some key sources and tips to help you find the right machinery:
Where to Buy Used Crushing & Screening Equipment
1. Online Marketplaces
– [MachineryTrader](https://www.machinerytrader.com/) – Lists used crushers, screeners, and conveyors.
– [Rock & Dirt](https://www.rockanddirt.com/) – Specializes in heavy construction equipment.
– [IronPlanet](https://www.ironplanet.com/) – Auctions for used crushing/screening plants.
– [Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers](https://www.rbauction.com/) – Global auctions with inspection reports.
2. Dealers & Manufacturers (Certified Used Equipment)
– Terex Finlay, Sandvik, Metso, Kleemann, McCloskey, Powerscreen – Many OEMs offer refurbished or trade-in units.
– Local Equipment Dealers – Check regional dealers specializing in aggregate processing.
3. Private Sellers & Classifieds
– [Facebook Marketplace](https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/)
– [Craigslist](https://www.craigslist.org/) (Search locally)
Key Considerations When Buying Used
✔ Condition & Hours – Check engine hours, wear parts (liners, screens, belts).
✔ Maintenance History – Ask for service records and past usage (e.g., hard rock vs. recycling).
✔ Inspection – If possible, inspect in person or request a third-party inspection.
✔ Spare Parts Availability – Ensure replacement parts are still accessible for older models.
Popular Used Crushing & Screening Equipment Types
– Jaw Crushers (e.g., Terex Pegson, Metso C Series)
– Cone Crushers (e.g., Sandvik CH440, Symons)
– Impact Crushers (e.g., Kleemann MR110, Nordberg NP Series)
– Screeners (e.g., Powerscreen Chieftain, McCloskey S190)
– Track-Mounted vs. Wheeled Units – Decide based on mobility needs.
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