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Crushing & Screening
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Kilsaran investment in
‘bespoke’ high volume
Jonsson Crushers
boosts operations at
Meath and Dublin
Quarries
In the Irish market, products within the
McHale Plant Sales portfolio include those
manufactured by Metso-owned Jonsson
Crushers whose range consists of tracked
jaw units, tracked cone units, wheeled cone
crusher units and an electric-powered
tracked double crusher.
The Jonsson L130 jaw crusher, supplied to Kilsaran by distributor
McHale Plant Sales, is pictured being put through its paces at
the aggregates producer’s quarry in Gallstown, Co. Meath.
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Swedish-made, Jonsson Crushers are manufactured to
meet the needs of those whose requirement is for a
tracked machine that can be ‘bespoke’ made and
specified to operate in a large quarry scenario such as
those within the chain of concrete products and
aggregates producer Kilsaran.
Comparable in significance to their recently reported
sales to Mayo-based civil works contractor Wills
Brothers and CRH member company Roadstone, Metso
distributor McHale Plant Sales reports upon what they
term ‘another significant investment’ by Kilsaran,
reflected in their acquisition of three Jonsson crushers –
two L130 model jaw crushers and one L550 model cone
crusher.
Robust, with a production capacity of up to 750 tonnes
per hour, the three units were acquired for operation at
Kilsaran’s Gallstown and Ballinascorney quarries in
Meath and Dublin and were added to some existing
units already owned by Kilsaran.
Now part of the Metso family – whose crushers McHale
Plant Sales has distributed in Ireland since 2015 and in
the UK since April 2023 – Jonsson Crushers describes
itself as ‘one of the market’s largest manufacturers of
mobile products in stone crushing’ whose equipment
was welcomed by McHale on appointment as ‘bespoke’
units that will ‘add immeasurably’ to its position within
the aggregates and crushing markets.
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