The cost of a complete set of machines for stone crushers varies significantly depending on factors such as capacity, technology, and manufacturer. A basic setup for small-scale operations may start around $50,000, while large-scale industrial systems can exceed $1 million. Key components include primary crushers, secondary crushers, vibrating screens, conveyors, and control systems.
Primary crushers, like jaw or gyratory crushers, typically account for 30-40% of the total cost. Secondary crushers (e.g., cone or impact crushers) add another 20-30%. Auxiliary equipment such as screens and conveyors contribute 15-25%, while electrical and automation systems make up the remaining 10-15%. .jpg)
Additional expenses include installation, transportation, and maintenance. Operating costs—such as energy consumption, wear parts replacement, and labor—should also be factored into long-term budgeting. To optimize investment, compare suppliers, consider used or refurbished equipment, and evaluate total lifecycle costs rather than just the initial purchase price. 
For precise pricing, request quotes from multiple manufacturers based on your specific production requirements.




