Weir unveils new ENDURON® crushers designed to deliver safer, smarter, and more sustainable mining operations

By: Philippine Resources October 02, 2025

ENDURON® EC series live-shaft cone crushers are tough, reliable, simple to operate and easy to maintain.

Weir, a global leader in mining technology, has launched a new range of ENDURON® jaw and cone crushers, developed in close collaboration with customers to address their most pressing operational challenges. This customer-first approach has resulted in equipment that enhances safety, boosts productivity, simplifies maintenance, and supports sustainability goals.

The updated ENDURON® jaw crushers now feature a redesigned Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU), which allows for true push-button control of CSS adjustments. This innovation eliminates the need for manual intervention, significantly reducing safety risks for operators and maintenance teams. The new HPU also ensures consistent tensioning of the retraction springs at all times, improving reliability and ease of use across the full wear range of the jaw dies. The optimised motor power and oil tank capacity reduce the HPU’s CO₂ footprint and environmental impact.

To further improve performance and reduce downtime, the entire range of ENDURON® jaw crushers now includes ESCO® wear parts. These components have been rigorously tested and proven to extend wear life, which means fewer maintenance interventions and increased equipment utilisation—translating to lower operating costs and more efficient production.

The upgraded ENDURON® cone crushers also benefit from ESCO® wear liners and a newly designed Hydraulic and Lubrication Power Unit (H/LPU). This compact, plug-and-play system reduces the environmental footprint and simplifies installation, making it ideal for sites looking to streamline setup and minimise impact. Additionally, the automation platform across all cone crusher models has been enhanced to ensure consistent and reliable crushing operations. With IO-Link digital sensors and Siemens PLC hardware, customers can expect seamless integration, easier troubleshooting, and intuitive control through a new Human-Machine Interface (HMI), which simplifies servicing and improves operational efficiency.

Weir’s new crusher range includes the ENDURON® ET jaw crushers, as well as both the EP fixed-shaft and EC live-shaft cone crushers, offering tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of each site and application. This flexibility ensures that customers can select the ideal equipment for their unique operational requirements.

ENDURON® EP series pedestal (fixed-shaft) cone crushers deliver highly efficient results with a compact design and  footprint. 
ENDURON® ET series jaw crushers offer true push-button control for ease of use.

 

As mining operations increasingly focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, Weir’s new ENDURON® crushers are designed to support this transition. By complementing the existing ENDURON® screens and HPGRs, the new crushers enable customers to build fully integrated flowsheets that reduce energy consumption and improve overall performance.

Magnus Skorvald, Global Product Manager – Crushers at Weir, emphasised the importance of customer feedback in shaping the new range. “We’ve listened closely to our customers and designed this range to meet their evolving needs. From safety and sustainability to ease of installation and maintenance, every feature is built to deliver real value on site.”

Whether upgrading existing equipment or planning a new installation, the ENDURON® range of comminution products is built to help customers operate smarter, safer, and more sustainably.

Founded in 1871, The Weir Group PLC is one of the world’s leading engineering businesses with a purpose to make its mining and infrastructure customers’ operations more sustainable and efficient. Weir’s highly engineered technology enables critical resources to be produced using less energy, water, and waste while reducing customers’ total cost of ownership.

Weir is ideally positioned to benefit from structural trends that support long-term demand for its technology, including the need for more essential metals to support economic development and carbon transition. The Group has approximately 12,000 employees operating in more than 50 countries, with a presence in every major mining region of the world. Find out more at www.global.weir.


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