crusher repair Archives | Mellott Rock Crusher Equipment & Service Provider Wed, 12 Nov 2025 19:24:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2022/09/cropped-favicon-32x32.png crusher repair Archives | Mellott 32 32 Mellott Rebuilds and Delivers Omnicone 1560 Within Days /mellott-rebuilds-and-delivers-omnicone-1560-within-days/ Wed, 12 Nov 2025 19:22:46 +0000 /?p=4533 Mellott’s team rebuilt and delivered a Omnicone 1560 in record time, getting our customer back up and crushing ahead of schedule.

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test standAt Mellott, we pride ourselves on being a true partner to our customers, ready to respond when it matters most. Recently, one of our longtime customers faced an unexpected challenge: a on their .

Rebuilt Omnicone 1560Time was critical. With production halted and material piling up, they reached out to Mellott for help and our team immediately sprung into action.

Friday
Our team received the call asking if we had an Omnicone 1560 available. The customer’s crusher had gone down, and they needed a replacement fast.

Monday
We confirmed a solution:  Assembling a Omnicone 1560 using our in-stock inventory of parts at our Warfordsburg, PA facility.

Tuesday
Our talented technicians built the unit, completed no-load testing on our , and had it ready to ship–all within 4 days of receiving the call.  The rebuilt Omnicone 1560 was transported to the customer’s site, arriving that same evening.

Wednesday
Installation began immediately, and by Thursday evening, the unit was back in production, ahead of the customer’s deadline and fully operational.


This project is a tremendous example of the dedication, speed, and teamwork that define Mellott. From parts availability and assembly to testing, delivery, and startup, every department worked together to deliver a solution that minimized downtime and got our customer back to doing what they do best: crushing rock and keeping production moving.

At Mellott, we don’t just sell equipment, we deliver solutions and support that keep our customers running.  Reach out to Mellott service.  We keep you crushing!

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5 Signs It’s Time to Rebuild (Not Replace) Your Rock Crusher /5-signs-its-time-to-rebuild-not-replace-your-rock-crusher/ Mon, 14 Jul 2025 15:51:34 +0000 /?p=4357 Learn 5 signs it’s time to rebuild your rock crusher instead of replacing it. Save time, cut costs, and boost performance with Mellott’s rebuild services.

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construction equipment repair and maintenanceWhen your rock crusher starts showing signs of age, the instinct might be to start budgeting for a brand-new machine. But hold that thought. At Mellott, we know from decades of experience that a strategic rebuild can restore performance, extend equipment life, and save your operation serious downtime and capital expense .

So how do you know when it’s time to rebuild instead of replace?

Here are five signs it might be time to call in the experts—and why Mellott’s Rebuild Program could be the smarter move for your operation.

1. Your Crusher Still Has a Solid Frame

If the main frame or structure of your cone, jaw, or impact crusher is still in good condition, a rebuild is often the most efficient solution. Much of a crusher’s lifespan lies in its core components, and if those are still structurally sound, you’re sitting on an asset worth revitalizing.

✅ Good Candidate: No major cracks, warping, or corrosion
⚠ Risk of Waiting: Frame damage is often irreversible. Rebuild before problems spread.

2. Maintenance Downtime Is Increasing

If your machine is breaking down more frequently or requiring more intensive maintenance, it may be time to overhaul the internal components. Worn bearings, bushings, or worn-out liners can cause performance to plummet, putting strain on the rest of your equipment.

✅ Good Candidate: Frequent repairs, but nothing catastrophic
💡 Pro Tip: A well-timed rebuild can often double the lifespan of certain internal parts.

3. OEM Lead Times Are Slowing Your Production

In today’s market, waiting 6–12 months for a new crusher can mean missed deadlines, delayed contracts, and frustrated customers. Rebuilding your existingcrushing equipment getting rebuilt machine through Mellott’s rebuild program can get you back up and running much faster, and often with upgraded performance and reliability.

🚫 Avoid: Long shipping delays, tariff complications, and unpredictable costs
💥 In Stock: Mellott has rebuilt HP and classic cones available now—ready to ship.

4. You’re Looking to Upgrade Performance Without a New Purchase

Rebuilding doesn’t mean resetting your crusher to its original specs. It’s an opportunity to upgrade components, incorporate automation, and optimize wear parts for your exact application.

🔧 Options Include:

5. Your Crusher No Longer Meets Production Targets

conveyer belt loading rocks to the be crushedThroughput and efficiency tend to suffer when internal wear goes unchecked. If you’re struggling to hit your tonnage goals, but the crusher still has potential, a rebuild might restore the power you need—without the cost of starting over.

📈 Success Story: Customers often report 20–40% improvements in performance after a full rebuild.

Why Choose Mellott for your Rebuild?

Rebuilding a crusher isn’t just a mechanical process, it’s a strategic investment in your plant’s future. At Mellott, we offer:

  • Factory-trained technicians

  • ready to ship

  • Quick turnarounds with precision quality

  • Customized upgrades to improve performance

  • Lifetime support for your rebuilt unit

Don’t Wait for a Catastrophic Failure

A proactive rebuild can save you from a costly emergency—and give your crusher a second life. If your equipment is showing any of the signs above, it’s time to explore your options.

📞 Contact Mellott today to discuss whether your crusher is a candidate for a rebuild.

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