Five tips to optimize the screening process

Do you have problems with uneven spreading of mass on your sieve tires? Not quite hitting the target curve? Then these tips might be for you. Read More

How splitted spherical roller bearings can save you costly conveyor downtime

The bearing behind your gear is broken and you think it should be a quick fix. Splitted spherical roller bearings, the truth is often quite different. Read More

How much you lose on spills

Fines that stick to the conveyor can quickly end up as spills under the belt. This is time-consuming to remove, but fortunately easy to avoid with good scrapers. Read More

4 reasons to digitize your crushed stone plant

Our everyday lives are largely digitized. We use robot vacuum cleaners, streaming services and can control most things with our smartphones. Why should it be different in your crushed stone plant? Maybe it's time to put outdated routines on the shelf and ride the digitalization wave. Read More

The most common causes of downtime: How to avoid them?

If we were to list all the things that can go wrong in a crushed stone plant, we'd be chatting incessantly for a few days. That's why we've looked at some of the most common causes of unplanned downtime and what you can do to try and avoid them. Read More

How much does downtime really cost you?

Downtime can end up costing you dearly. We've developed a calculator so you can work out exactly how much you'll lose in the event of an accident. Read More

Five simple steps to save money on fuel

Do you have excessive diesel consumption on your excavator and other yellow machines? With a few simple steps, you can reduce fuel consumption and improve economy. Read More

Loading on a boat: how to do it most efficiently?

Thinking outside the box when it comes to loading and unloading crushed stone onto and off ships can save both time and money. Tailor-made solutions can maximize unloading capacity. Read More

Norway’s first conveyor belt in a road tunnel: how they cut emissions

When there are so many advantages to using electrically powered conveyor belts in tunnel construction, one wonders why it doesn't happen more often. The Ryfast project was the first in Norway to use this solution. Read More