A tire‑mounted mobile crushing station is a self‑contained, wheel‑mounted crushing and screening unit. It integrates a feeder, crusher (jaw/cone/impact), vibrating screen, and belt conveyors onto a heavy‑duty tire chassis. Unlike fixed crushing lines, it can be towed by a tractor to different job sites, requiring only simple setup before operation.
Core features:
Tire chassis: Road‑legal mobility, short wheelbase, small turning radius.
Integrated design: All components mounted on one frame; no complex installation.
Quick deployment: Ready to work in 1–2 hours after arrival.
Diesel/electric power: Flexible for remote or grid‑connected sites.
How Does It Work?
The workflow is streamlined for on‑site processing:
Feeding: A vibrating feeder evenly sends raw material (rocks, concrete, etc.) to the crusher.
Primary/Secondary Crushing: The crusher (jaw for hard rock, impact for recycling, cone for fine crushing) reduces material size.
Screening: A vibrating screen separates crushed material into different sizes.
Conveying: Belt conveyors transfer finished aggregates to stockpiles or connect to other units.
Mobility: The entire unit can be towed to new locations for continuous on‑site crushing.










