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JW Jones Remanufactured, Sold More Than 1,000 Cone Crushers Worldwide

Wed June 17, 2009 - National Edition
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JW Jones Company, based southwest of Indianapolis, Ind., specializes in remanufacturing and refurbishing all makes and models of aggregate and recycle crushing, screening and washing equipment to upgrade operational efficiency and provide a greater return on investment for contractors and producers worldwide. The company has completely remanufactured portable and stationary cone crushers including Symons, Nordberg, Telsmith, Cedarapids and many other brands. JW Jones management estimated that it has remanufactured and sold more than 1,000 cone crushers worldwide to date ‹ with 60 percent of those being Symons cone crushers.

Most often, JW Jones searches for, acquires, and then remanufactures cone crushers from the ground up, including the chassis on portable units, in its cone fabrication facility that is part of its 100,000 sq. ft. complete operations facility. Each cone crusher is completely taken apart, evaluated, remanufactured and then sold to contractors or producers worldwide at up to 50 percent less cost when compared to a new cone crusher today. Any part that is out of specification gets replaced, including: liners, main frames, bushings, gears, hoppers/bowls, heads, shafts, bearings, seals, housing, springs, motors, pumps, alarms and all other wear parts. The company offers up to a six-month warranty and sometimes longer.

These remanufactured stationary and portable cone crushers are available in size ranges from 2 ft. (0.6 m) up to 7 ft. (2.1 m).

JW Jones remanufactures cone crushers engineered to crush materials of almost any hardness ‹ from limestone to river rock. Drawing from more than 40 years of field experience, JW Jones can customize other manufacturer¹s cone crushers to fit almost any plant operation with production requirements up to 1,500 tph (1,360 t).

Installation, startup, parts and wear components also are available through JW Jones, which provides its customers around the world with a full-service relationship.

Founded in 1967 and still owned by former multi-quarry owner John W. Jones, the company employs more than 60 people, operates its own trucking transport service, buys and sells used and new crushing, screening and washing equipment throughout North America and maintains an average of $25 million in equipment inventory at all times. JW Jones works with customers direct and in cooperation with dealers, brokers and agents throughout North America, Latin America, Africa, Europe and Asia.

For more information, call 765/537-2279 or visit www.jwjonescompany.com.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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