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Extec C-10 Repair

3 September 2010

CMS Cepcor have been contracted to complete a further major crusher repair by the leading supplier of heavy building materials to the UK construction industry.

The Extec C-10 Tracked Jaw Crusher will undergo full mechanical repairs by CMS Cepcor engineers including restoring the Jawstock bearing bores to original factory tolerance.  The repairs follow very recent repairs to a Pegson 1000 Maxtrak for the same customer.

Measuring Jawstock boreOur standard repair procedure involves stripping the crusher or screen to component form, cleaning and then inspecting parts to manufacturing drawings to assess for re-use, repair or replacement with new parts. 

State-of-the-art co-ordinate measuring equipment is used alongside traditional and calibrated tools by our Quality Engineers with all dimensions recorded.

At this point a full written report and quotation is issued to the customer ensuring an informed decision can be made on the final scope of work to be authorised and completed.

On completion of Crusher repairs the machines are test run in our workshop and monitored for an extended period (including monitoring & recording vibration, head spin and operating temperature).

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