Parishram’s Winning Formula: Reliable Output Backed by Taurian’s Crushing Power

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Parishram Stone Crusher | Aravalli, Gujarat

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Parishram Stone Crusher – Driving Regional Infrastructure in Gujarat

Parishram Stone Crusher, based in the Aravalli district of Gujarat, is a rising aggregate supplier catering to rural road development, irrigation infrastructure, and state-funded civil works. As construction in semi-urban and mineral-rich belts accelerates under the PMGSY and Gujarat government’s infrastructure push, the need for consistent, high-quality aggregates has grown. Parishram opted for a reliable two-stage crushing solution to serve multiple contractors and ensure consistent material supply across varying project sites.

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Geographical Setting: Crushing in the Mineral-Rich Foothills

The Aravalli region is geologically diverse, with a mix of granite, quartzite, and hard sandstone formations. Known for its abrasive and high-strength rock, the area demands crushing equipment that can withstand aggressive wear while maintaining output consistency. Parishram’s quarry sits in a zone where blasted feed material often exceeds 600 mm, and the requirement is to process it into clean, well-graded 10–40 mm aggregates suitable for road base, sub-base, and structural fill. The semi-hilly terrain and dry weather conditions necessitate robust equipment with minimal dust generation and reliable operation in remote setups.

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The Challenge

Parishram Stone Crusher faced several operational challenges in meeting the demands of Gujarat’s infrastructure growth. They needed a crushing setup capable of handling large, blasted boulder feed and reducing it efficiently to secondary sizes with minimal fines. Maintaining consistent gradation across multiple output sizes was critical, especially for road base and structural fill applications. Their previous setup struggled with irregular sizing and poor control on intermediate fractions, often leading to material rejection in state tenders. Additionally, they required a plant that offered low fuel consumption, reduced liner wear, and a compact footprint—essential for operation in constrained quarry spaces. Quick servicing and minimal downtime during peak demand periods were also key requirements, prompting the search for a more efficient and reliable solution.

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The Solution

To address its production challenges and deliver consistent, well-graded output, Parishram Stone Crusher partnered with Taurian to install a compact and efficient 2-stage fixed crushing plant. The system is tailored for high-performance processing of hard Aravalli rock while ensuring minimal maintenance and maximum uptime. The plant consists of:

Taurian TJF200 – Primary Jaw Crusher

  • Feed opening: 895 x 660 mm
  • Deep crushing chamber and aggressive stroke for effective reduction of large boulders
  • Heavy-duty flywheel and bolted frame construction for structural integrity
  • Simple toggle-based design ensures low operational complexity and easy maintenance

Taurian CG150 – Secondary Cone Crusher

  • CG150 cone optimized for cubical output
  • Hydraulic CSS adjustment and tramp release system
  • Low recirculation and high throughput across a range of aggregate sizes

Taurian CMS 1850 – 4-Deck High-Capacity Screen

  • 1.8m x 5.0m four-deck screening setup
  • Rugged 4-bearing system delivering efficient vibration and precise material separation
  • Capable of segregating material into 0–6 mm, 6–12 mm, 12–20 mm, and 20–40 mm fractions
  • Supports throughput of up to 250 TPH with minimal downtime and high screening efficiency

This optimized 2-stage setup allowed Parishram to reduce overcrushing, ensure better gradation control, and increase liner life—making it a future-ready investment for regional infrastructure supply.

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Reliable Throughput. Superior Gradation. Stronger Market Standing.

Since the installation of Taurian’s 2-stage crushing plant, Parishram Stone Crusher has consistently achieved throughputs exceeding 250 TPH with excellent gradation accuracy across all output sizes. The jaw and cone combination ensures smooth material flow with reduced oversize and minimal reprocessing, while the CMS 1850 four-deck screen has significantly enhanced product quality—meeting strict specifications for local road and infrastructure works.

Liner life has improved by 30–35%, and the plant’s modular design allows for fast, efficient maintenance, minimizing downtime during peak demand. This performance has helped Parishram secure multiple PMGSY and state-level rural development contracts, positioning the company as a reliable aggregate partner across the Aravalli region.

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