WearKraft enters crusher parts market

New business unit of Terex Corp. says it will offer wear parts to the global recycling, quarrying and mining sectors.

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Cedarapids is among the 15 crushing equipment brands WearKraft says it can support with wear parts.
Photo courtesy of Terex Corp.

A new business unit of United States-based Terex Corp. called WearKraft has announced what it calls its official entry into the global wear parts market, serving the aggregates recycling, quarrying and mining industries.

“As a newly established player in the industry, WearKraft provides premium, high-performance wear parts to support the efficient operation of critical equipment,” states the firm.

On its website, WearKraft lists a United Kingdom phone number on its “contact us” page. Several crushing- and recycling-related Terex brands are based in Northern Ireland in the U.K., including Powerscreen and Finlay.

 WearKraft says its portfolio of wear parts includes components for jaw crushers, cone crushers, impactors and vertical-shaft impact (VSI) machines.

The new Terex subsidiary says it has established a global presence, with “strategically located distribution centers across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, ensuring quick and reliable delivery to customers worldwide.”

Among the 15 brands of crushing equipment it says it can support are fellow Terex brands including Cedarapids, Finlay, McCloskey and Powerscreen and non-Terex manufacturers including Astec, Eagle Crusher, Kleemannm, Metso, Rubble Master, Sandvik and Tesab.

States WearKraft, “Whether businesses are seeking replacement components for their crushers or require specialized parts for unique applications, WearKraft offers long-lasting, dependable solutions that industries can rely on—delivered quickly and backed by knowledgeable, reliable service.”