Let’s be honest. Setting up a quarry or a gold mining site in Africa is not cheap. Whether you are crushing hard granite in Nigeria, basalt in Kenya, or copper ore in Zambia, your biggest headache is always the same: downtime and crazy electricity costs.

If your machine stops, your cash flow stops. That’s why you cannot just buy any cheap mining machinery you find online. You need a setup that actually survives real, tough African job sites.
Here is a simple, no-nonsense guide to building a profit-making crusher plant.
1. The Heavy Lifter: Jaw Crusher for Primary Crushing
Never skip a heavy-duty jaw crusher
as your primary stage. Hard rocks like granite and iron ore will destroy weaker machines in weeks.
What to look for: A deep crushing cavity and high-manganese wear parts.
Why it matters: It takes huge boulders and chops them down easily without burning too much fuel or electricity.
2. The Profit Maker: Cone Crusher for Fine Aggregates
If you are producing concrete aggregates or processing mining ore, your final product shape matters. Buyers want cubical gravel, not flat, flaky stones.
The solution: A hydraulic cone crusher.
Why it matters: It handles ultra-hard materials with ease. It gives you the exact millimeter size your buyers want while saving you a massive amount of money on liner replacements.
3. Flex or Fixed? Mobile Crusher vs. Stationary Plant
Should you buy a stationary quarry plant or a mobile crusher
?
Go Stationary if: You own the land and plan to crush in the exact same spot for the next 5 to 10 years. It gives you the highest output for your money.
Go Mobile if: You do road construction, move from site to site, or want to start producing gravel within days without pouring concrete foundations.
Get a Setup Built for Tough Conditions
, we don't just sell individual aggregates machines; we design the entire factory layout for you. Our equipment is built with reinforced steel and power-saving motors because we know how unstable local grids can be.
Stop buying machines that break down when you need them most. Contact our engineers today to get a customized, high-yield layout for your site.
