Services

Engineering services that keep crushing circuits documented, inspectable, and ready for uptime decisions.

Thyssenkrupp service support is organized for technical teams that need more than a quick quote. Mines and material processing plants often face mixed ore bodies, uneven feed size, brownfield space limits, and strict shutdown windows. Our service model begins with those constraints and turns them into a structured scope: operating duty, inspection access, spare strategy, safety interfaces, and the records required by procurement and maintenance leadership.

Application Review

Engineers review feed data, target product sizes, ore condition, moisture, abrasiveness, plant layout, and production schedule before recommending crusher and screen duty ranges.

Maintenance Planning

The team documents liner access, lifting methods, screen media replacement, lubrication checks, guarding, and practical spare lists for commissioning and steady operation.

Brownfield Support

Retrofit studies consider existing foundations, conveyors, motor rooms, dust collection, walkways, electrical limits, and outage duration before proposing equipment changes.

SVC-A Process Flow

A service process with numbered decision gates

01

Data Intake

Collect duty profile, feed distribution, product goals, site photos, and current bottlenecks so the technical review starts from evidence.

02

Engineering Review

Compare crusher chamber, screen aperture, drive load, wear patterns, and maintenance envelope against the operating objective.

03

Documented Scope

Return a clear package with assumptions, options, drawings needed, spare priorities, and open questions for the buyer's team.

04

Startup Support

Support commissioning checks, handover records, inspection routines, and first-service feedback after the plant enters operation.

Service commitments are written in operational language.

Every recommendation is tied to a duty assumption, a maintenance impact, or a measurable plant outcome. That discipline helps project teams compare options without losing the engineering rationale behind them.

Share your site conditions before the next shutdown window.

For active projects, include current circuit layout, installed power, feed size range, target capacity, known wear issues, and the date when a technical response is required. The more complete the operating picture, the more useful the first response will be.

  • Crusher sizing and chamber discussion
  • Screen media and deck configuration notes
  • Spare and wear-part planning assumptions
  • Maintenance access and safety review points

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