Application Review
We review feed size, abrasivity, moisture, product target, and operating shifts before recommending a crusher path — because the same tonnage goal can point to very different machines depending on those five inputs.
Mccloskey services focus on practical decision support, commissioning readiness, maintenance planning, and operator handover for crushing and screening circuits. We help you work through the whole arc — from the very first "is a tracked unit even the right answer here" conversation, to parts planning, to the operator walkthrough on first feed day — so nothing is left to assumption. Let's skip the glossy catalog pass and spend that time on the things that actually move production: feed characterization, duty cycle, and the maintenance reality your crew lives with every shift.
We review feed size, abrasivity, moisture, product target, and operating shifts before recommending a crusher path — because the same tonnage goal can point to very different machines depending on those five inputs.
Advisor notes cover primary, secondary, and screening balance so the whole circuit works together. Which option fits you often hinges on whether the downstream screen can handle what the crusher actually delivers on a bad feed day.
Commissioning checklists help crews prepare inspection points, wear parts, screen media, and site logistics, so the first feed hour is an operational milestone rather than a scramble for missing items.
Ongoing reviews focus on liner changes, service access, operating cost, and updated production goals. Let's revisit settings every quarter so your circuit stays tuned to the rock you are actually feeding today.
Material, feed size, output target, and mobility preference.
Crusher type, screen deck, recirculation, and service needs.
Parts, training topics, inspection points, and installation notes.
Adjust settings around throughput, product shape, and wear life.