
The enhancements deliver measurable productivity gains and reliability for mining operators while supporting the industry’s shift toward automation and sustainable crushing processes.
The mining equipment market has long been dominated by robust, high‑capacity crushers, and Sandvik’s latest CH442 and CH662 models reinforce its leadership. By building on the proven CH400/600 platforms, Sandvik leverages a century of engineering expertise while integrating modern design principles. The new top shell and main shaft add structural rigidity, directly translating to longer service intervals and reduced wear, which are critical metrics for operators facing tight margins and demanding production schedules.
Operational efficiency receives a boost from the backing‑compound free liner system, which removes the labor‑intensive hardening phase traditionally required during liner changes. This innovation can slash changeover times from days to hours, dramatically improving plant availability. The long‑life spider bushing, equipped with a temperature sensor, offers predictive maintenance capabilities, allowing technicians to address issues before they cause unplanned outages. Coupled with the ACS‑c5 ASRi automation suite, operators gain automated setting regulation, role‑based access, and streamlined troubleshooting, further tightening control over crushing performance.
Beyond the hardware, Sandvik’s integration with SAM digital services reflects the broader industry trend toward data‑driven decision making. Real‑time analytics on wear, alarms, and fleet status empower managers to optimize production planning and extend equipment life, aligning with sustainability goals. As mines worldwide prioritize lower carbon footprints and higher throughput, the CH442 and CH662 provide a compelling blend of durability, intelligence, and cost efficiency that positions Sandvik at the forefront of next‑generation crushing solutions.
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