SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION09 Dec 2021
Sandvik unveils new QI353 mobile impact crusher

Sandvik Mobile Crushers and Screens has launched the new QI353 mid-size impactor, the first of its new third-generation 3-Series products. The machine features a ground-up new mid-size track platform and custom Prisec impact crusher. It is targeted at quarry, recycling and contractor segments.

The QI353 offers a user-friendly mobile solution, with controls and maintenance points located conveniently at ground level. A key highlight is the new automated control system featuring Optik intuitive user experience with colour visual display, easy navigation, and total integration for troubleshooting, diagnostics and support.

Higher productivity and efficiency

The QI353 can process up to 400 mtph, delivering excellent productivity. Its feed arrangement includes a new feed hopper with curved heavy-duty sides for greater capacity, and tapered feed arrangement to reduce blockages and ensure continuous crushing. It also features a new pan feeder with geared drive and a larger pre-screen with improved access to replace media.

At the core of the QI353 is a new mid-size Prisec impact crusher, which boasts the largest feed opening (1,170 mm x 730 mm) and largest rotor diameter (1,150 mm) in its class, for higher capacity and better energy efficiency. Adjustable apron curtains and tip speed ensure that a wide range of product gradations can be achieved. Also, all plant conveyors have larger discharge heights for increased stockpiling capacity.

The QI353 features a free-flowing feed arrangement where all components in the flow path through the machine get wider, for Improved material flow. A load sensing system for feeder drive ensures continuous crushing, and a larger pre-screen for effective removal of fines maximises throughput and reduces wear. In addition, the QI353 benefits from extended service intervals and larger onboard fuel storage to extend intervals between refuelling.

The QI353 has been designed to consume less energy. Its double-deck pre-screen ensures maximum scalping capability and prevents any undersize material passing through the impactor. This maximises crusher throughput, reduces wear costs and energy consumption.

According to Sandvik, the machine requires 40% less hydraulic oil per service and benefits from extended hydraulic oil replacement intervals. When combined, this can be up to 64% less hydraulic oil consumed over 10,000 hrs of machine usage (subject to oil sampling). The QI353 is also fitted with the latest emissions-compliant power pack for maximum performance and cost efficiency.

More flexibility, connectivity and safety

Boasting a high degree of flexibility to suit any application, the QI353 is ideal for contractors who change jobs frequently. The natural fines conveyor can be positioned for right- or left-hand discharge with a three-position by-pass chute under the pre-screen, allowing users to decide where to send their natural fines. The QI353 also comes prepared to accept Sandvik’s new enhanced HS323 hanging screen module, offering the flexibility for the crusher to operate in open or closed circuit.

The HS323 enhancements include: ability to accept belt scales for TPH monitoring on fines and stockpile conveyor belts, subframe enhanced for improved screen media access and tensioning, and an updated mid-size stockpile conveyor. The innovative design enables set-up in less than 30 minutes and can be fitted without the use of additional lifting equipment. The hanging screen option delivers multi-functionality as a 1-, 2- or 3-way split screener, as well as a highly productive and efficient impact crusher.

The new automation system with Optik intuitive user experience includes simplified operation controls and total integration with Sandvik’s My Fleet telematics solution. Diagnostic support, pre-installed guides for troubleshooting and real time information allow customers to know exactly how their equipment is being utilised. One of the new additions to the plant is the availability of optional belt scales on the QI353. These are fitted to the product conveyor and will enable productivity data to be displayed on the user interface and via My Fleet for TPH monitoring, enabling full control of the machine’s output.

For operator safety, Sandvik has incorporated a new access platform under the feeder and pre-screen and a spacious three-sided 270° platform for service and maintenance. A lifting beam, jib and tackle are provided, as well as the rotor turning device, to ensure operator safety when removing, rotating or installing hammers. A height adjustable overband magnet and all conveyors can be conveniently lowered for inspection and servicing purposes. Enhanced safety features are embedded within Optik intuitive user experience, including visual warnings and emergency stop locations.