Primary crushing plants can be equipped with gyratory crushers, jaw crushers, twin-shaft sizers, double-roll crushers, impact crushers or hammer crushers, depending on material properties and required throughputs. We are able to provide mobile, semi-mobile or stationary plants and work together with our clients to choose the most suitable machine type depending on the mineral deposit, mine plan and mining method. TAKRAF supplies fully mobile crushing plants equipped with crawlers, wheels or walking mechanisms. Fully mobile crushing plants are directly fed by shovel or wheel loader and no haulage trucks are required. A considerable number of mines around the world opt for a semi-mobile crushing plant. These plants are designed in such a manner that they can be relocated through the use of transport crawlers andor multi-wheel trailers. Having the flexibility to relocate the crushing plant enables travel distances for haulage trucks and belt conveyors to be optimized during the life of the mine; all with a view to providing increased efficiency to the mine operator. Choosing the optimal crushing plant location is an essential criteria for the reduction in the number of haulage trucks required. For mines or quarries boasting mineral deposits with smaller extensions andor with short haul distances between bench and plant, a stationary crushing plant is usually the most optimal solution. Variations in production can easily be matched by increasing or decreasing the number of haulage trucks.