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    Weir Enduron EP350 cone crusher: integrated circuit design notes for engineers

    February 15, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Weir Enduron EP350 cone crusher: integrated circuit design notes for engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Weir is promoting its Enduron EP350 cone crusher as a long-life, high-availability solution for mine crushing circuits, pairing the machine with engineered wear parts and process optimisation services. The company focuses on matching crusher geometry, liner design and metallurgy to specific ore characteristics, and uses condition monitoring and remote support to stabilise throughput and reduce unplanned downtime. For geotechnical and plant engineers, the message is tighter integration of equipment design, wear management and circuit control rather than standalone crusher selection.

    Technical Brief

    • Machine design emphasises heavy-duty mainframe and shaft assemblies to accommodate high crushing forces and tramp events.
    • Hydraulic adjustment and tramp relief allow rapid setting changes and clearing without manual intervention or prolonged shutdowns.
    • Weir promotes site-specific metallurgy selection for liners, balancing impact resistance and abrasion life for each ore body.
    • Condition monitoring hardware is supplied as part of the package, enabling vibration and temperature trending on critical bearings.
    • Remote technical support is tied to the monitoring data stream, allowing parameter changes and troubleshooting without on-site visits.
    • For similar mining circuits, the model supports a shift from component replacement to lifecycle performance contracting.

    Our Take

    Weir’s focus on the ENDURON EP350 Cone Crusher in Australia sits alongside its recent push to localise comminution support in West Africa, signalling a strategy of pairing flagship crushing products with in‑region service hubs rather than relying on centralised OEM support.

    The new crusher coverage comes as Weir Group deepens its control over wear‑parts supply chains, exemplified by its move to acquire full ownership of Chile-based ESCO Elecmetal Fundición Limitada, which likely underpins more integrated liner and GET offerings around machines like the EP350.

    Within our 1034 Mining stories and 1961 tag-matched pieces, Weir appears frequently in product-and-project items, suggesting operators now view its crushing equipment less as standalone machines and more as part of a broader process-optimisation and lifecycle-service package.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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