
Onetrak has begun importing a new cone crusher to support quarries seeking improved aggregate production.
In 2024, Anaconda Equipment unveiled its C12 Recirc Cone Crusher at the international trade show Hillhead.
Designed for secondary and tertiary mobile crushing applications, the new unit was the ideal tool for producing aggregates with good shape while reducing bottlenecks in the screening process.
Onetrak business manager Paul Kerr said he was excited to announce the first of the machines would be arriving in Australia this year.
“We have the first one arriving in February,” he told Quarry.
“We’re already organising demonstrations with clients. It’s going to be a competitive and productive unit.”
The C12R Cone Crusher features an FLSmidth Raptor 250 cone chamber within an Anaconda tracked solution. Its 89mm throw within the crushing chamber enables faster, more effective crushing.
A higher eccentric throw reduces crushing zones, leading to a quicker passage through the crusher. The faster the material passes through, the higher the crusher’s capacity.
To optimise this, the advanced control system offers users intuitive operation and precise adjustments, making it easy to optimise performance for different materials and output requirements. The feeder is fitted with an ultrasonic level sensor, which dictates the speed of the feeder to continuously keep the chamber choke fed, achieving optimum crushing productivity.
Choke feeding ensures the crushing chamber is consistently full, leading to more efficient and effective crushing. This practice helps maintain a uniform particle-size distribution, which can improve the quality of the final product.
Additionally, choke feeding minimises wear on the crusher’s components by reducing the stress and strain they endure, ultimately extending the machine’s lifespan.
Properly managing the feed can also enhance the crusher’s throughput, ensuring that operations run smoothly and efficiently.
Kerr said the C12R’s unique dual 12×5 screen box makes it stand out.
“The screen box can often be the bottleneck in the cone crushing capabilities. The C12R’s dual-screen box essentially doubles its screening capabilities,” he said.
“The top deck can act as a relief deck, improving the screening of fines in the remaining material.
“This innovative design ensures a more efficient separation process, reducing the load on the primary screen and extending its lifespan. Additionally, it allows for a higher throughput, increasing overall productivity and minimising downtime.”
The Anaconda C12R Cone Crusher offers a wide selection of liner options, including short and standard head configurations, with a range of closed side settings (CSS) from 6mm to 45mm, catering to fine, medium and coarse feed sizes.
The standard head and short head configurations provide different crushing capabilities, with a minimum of six liner options available.
It also features a quick-release screen box, which can be removed in around 15 minutes.
Kerr said the CR12’s quick set-up time was impressive for a machine of its size, as it can quickly and easily transition from transport to operation.
“The mobility of the C12R allows for seamless transitions between job sites, significantly reducing downtime and increasing overall productivity,” he said.
“The C12R also incorporates dust suppression systems, ensuring that it not only performs exceptionally but also minimises its impact on employees and the surrounding environment.
“It offers unrivalled access from ground level for daily maintenance requirements, ensuring all necessary tasks can be performed quickly and efficiently.”
Easy access helps to minimise downtime, as maintenance teams can quickly address issues when they arise.
Onetrak can also support its customers from seven branches located across Australia. The company offers ongoing training from the original equipment manufacturer and can draw upon a team with more than 135 years of combined experience.
Kerr said the team’s expertise is vital for the quarry industry and has helped inform Anaconda’s design.
“The crusher was built for a worldwide market,” he said. “It has been tweaked by our team, who drew upon decades of experience to ensure its suitable for Australian conditions from day one.
“The C12R is built to handle dust, heat, and comply with local regulations. It’s a versatile cone crusher that sits in the midrange of the market.
“We’re excited to release the crusher for the Australian market.”
For more information, visit onetrak.com.au
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