Diesel-powered jaw crushers, with their unique power advantages, continue to dominate the market in mining, construction waste disposal, and other fields. These crushers utilize high-pressure common-rail diesel engines with power ranging from 75 to 400 kW. Combined with hydraulically adjustable discharge opening technology, they can process hard materials with a compressive strength of up to 320 MPa.

The economic benefits of these crushers are highly attractive. Test data from an iron ore project show that diesel-powered models reduce overall energy consumption by 23% compared to traditional electric equipment, lowering unit processing costs. Their modular design reduces wear part replacement time to just two hours per operation, reducing maintenance costs by 35% compared to fixed-type equipment. In areas with power shortages, their autonomous power supply can reduce infrastructure investment by 90%. A case study at a remote gold mine showed that project preparation cycles were shortened from 45 days to three days.
Diesel-powered models are irreplaceable in specialized operating environments. In typhoon-prone coastal areas, their waterproof and dustproof design ensures continued operation even in heavy rain. For highly mobile earthmoving projects, the 2000X series is equipped with a GPS remote monitoring system, enabling a single machine to process an average of 3,000 cubic meters of earth and rock per day. In extremely cold regions (-40°C), the fuel-fired heating system ensures rapid start-up within 15 minutes, while electric models require a heat chamber and preheating device. These features make it the preferred crushing solution for complex working conditions.
