
For Michael Tripolone, success in quarrying isn’t about selling equipment, it’s about understanding the realities of tough worksites.
Michael Tripolone has spent his career working alongside quarry, mining, and construction operators, gaining first-hand insight into the challenges that define their day-to-day operations. Over time, one principle has shaped his leadership of Tricon Mining Equipment above all others: no two sites are ever the same.
Even quarries producing identical materials can face vastly different requirements depending on geology, location, climate, and regulatory pressures. For Tripolone, that diversity makes a one-size-fits-all approach ineffective and often costly.
“If you don’t understand the realities of a site, you can’t recommend the right solution,” Tripolone said. “Our role is to be a reliable partner—helping customers maintain the efficiency and reliability of their machinery so they can stay focused on their operations.”
This philosophy has guided Tricon’s growth over the past two decades. Under Tripolone’s leadership, the company has developed long-standing relationships with leading global equipment manufacturers and spare parts suppliers, both in Australia and internationally. These partnerships have positioned Tricon as a trusted importer and distributor of mobile crushing, screening, recycling, and conveying equipment.
But for Tripolone, equipment supply is only part of the equation.
What matters most is what happens after a machine arrives on site.
One of the most consistent concerns he hears from customers is downtime something that can quickly derail production schedules and profitability.
“Downtime causes major disruption,” he said. “That’s why we place such a strong emphasis on service, parts availability, and technical support. When something unexpected happens, our technicians are ready to assist either on-site or in the workshop to get machines back up and running as quickly as possible.”
With experienced technicians and a well-stocked parts inventory, Tricon works to minimise delays while ensuring machinery continues to perform in demanding environments.
Tripolone believes this hands-on, solutions-focused support is what turns customers into long-term partners.
“Whether it’s selecting the right equipment, improving the performance of existing machines, or solving challenges as they arise, our focus is always on practical, effective support,” he said.
Heavy duty trommels that solve real problems
That practical mindset is especially evident in Tricon’s approach to heavy-duty trommel solutions for the quarrying industry.
Sticky, clay-bound material is a common problem across many sites, often clogging crushers, accelerating wear, and leading to unnecessary downtime. For Tripolone, the answer lies in equipment specifically designed to handle these conditions, not machines pushed beyond their limits.
This is where the Terex MDS heavy-duty rock trommel range, and particularly the MDS M515, stands out.
“When you’re dealing with heavy, abrasive, or sticky material, the MDS M515 is in a class of its own,” Tripolone said. “It’s purpose built for the harshest conditions and proven across quarrying, mining, and large scale construction.”
At the heart of the M515 is a CAT 4.4 Tier 3 engine, selected for its fuel efficiency, long service intervals, and reliability in demanding environments. According to Tripolone, this reliability directly translates into reduced operating costs and less unplanned downtime for customers.
The MDS M515 trommel’s heavy-duty rotating drum delivers an aggressive yet effective cleaning action, allowing material to tumble and scrub against itself and the drum walls. This produces a cleaner output while breaking down clay-bound rock and sticky overburden that would otherwise choke conventional equipment. Designed to handle large feed sizes, the MDS trommel range can screen material up to 800mm, including rip-rap and armour stone. Multiple screening configurations allow operators to separate material into more than just fines and oversize, while integrated drum cleaners keep apertures clear, even in the harshest conditions, ensuring consistent production.
Ease of maintenance has also been prioritised, with features such as a swing-out engine bay.
“Whether you’re producing rip rap, recovering material from overburden, or feeding a crushing and screening plant, the M515 delivers exceptional versatility,” Tripolone said.
“Its robust steel construction, large feed hopper, and optional hydraulic rock breaker make it a serious asset on tough jobsites.”
Tripolone said the real value of the M515 lies in its ability to handle difficult material without compromising output.
“It excels at separating large oversize rock from clay-bound material,” he said. “The rotating drum aggressively tumbles material to liberate fines and prevent clogging. For many sites, it’s a genuine game-changer.”
Thanks to their heavy duty build, user-friendly design, and straightforward maintenance requirements, Terex MDS trommels help minimise downtime and deliver consistent production, key factors in helping quarries meet their targets.
Tripolone’s hands-on approach to equipment selection and site-specific advice was recognised when the company was named 2024 MDS Dealer of the Year.
“Our equipment is proven in tough quarrying applications,” Tripolone said. “But just as importantly, our customers know they have the backing of a team that understands their challenges.” •
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