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Requirement of Crusher

08/02/2011 8:34 AM

We have requirement for Crusher for Magnesium Fluoride

Quantity : 1 Number .

Capacity: 500 Kg/Hr.

Type of hammer: " T " Type hammers.

MOC of Hammer: Ni-Hard with OHNS deposition layer on tip of hammer head.

Feeding hopper : 3 MM sheet SS.

Liner Material: Ni- hard.

Screen MOC: Mild steel .

Body/ casing: Mild steel of suitable thickness.

Perforation size: less than 0.5 MM diameter hole ( MOC SS).

Driver shaft MOC: EN-8/ EN-9.

Drive arrangement: V belt pulley.

Electrical input: 3 Phase.

Motor type : continuous duty , as per IS 325 standard(F class insulation) with desire power.

Input feed size : 10 mesh or 5 MM maximum.

Output size of powder: 200 to -325 mesh.

Please suggest Indian (Preferred maharashtra) manufacturer with proper type of crusher and it's details.

- Sachin Pawar

RAJDEEP
ENGINEERING SYSTEMS (PUNE) PVT. LTD.

PUNE-28

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Re: Requirement of Crusher

08/02/2011 11:11 AM

Using the same resources that brought you here, find some Indian suppliers and ask them directly.

You will:

1. Get the information directly from a reliable source

2. Feel freed from having to trust total strangers for your information

3. Save yourself time by not having to wait for someone here to do the same research that you, yourself can do.

Or maybe go to Search GlobalSpec and look there.

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Re: Requirement of Crusher

08/02/2011 12:49 PM

It certainly seems unfair to me that you demand an Indian supplier for your equipment,..... however when an American engineer demands a supplier from the USA, Indians seem to be the first to scream foul !!!

Expain please ???

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Re: Requirement of Crusher

08/04/2011 12:38 AM

I am not the OP, but I can understand the reason.

a) The crusher size is small.

b) It is one off.

c) Any pulveriser is highly spares hungry.

In view of the above the OP might (and in my place I too would) like to have a supplier who is as nearby as possible so that I could get all the things of (c) as quickly as possible to reduce the downtime.

Now had he gone for say half a dozen crushers it would have been different isn't it?

OP: why don't you just look at the yellowpages/ just google for crushers+maharashtra or go for a small press advertisement. You would land up with a list, then go for individual enquiries

Even better, you might have other industries nearby using crushers, find out from them (and you would have the track record regards to performance too).

This portion is obviously OT

AP- As far as your other comment is there -

when an American engineer demands a supplier from the USA, Indians seem to be the first to scream foul.

Can you please check up the BOP of US vis a vis India? And despite that who does the more screaming? Yes I undesrtand that you do have a huge trade deficit, but that is not with regards to India.

Had Indian been that much bothered, there won't have been players like coke, pepsi, citibank, mcdonalds, KFC, colgate-palmolive, chevrolet.... and now Walmart in India. So let us not be not regionalist and be engineers and look from that angle.And you may please note that there are (or were till a few of the above mentioned killed their local counterparts) local competetor too. But still the above companies thrive and do good business why?

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