Are you struggling to run a crushing plant because there is no electricity on site, or because transporting raw stone is too expensive and time-consuming? Many contractors and quarry operators face the same problems, especially in remote mining areas or fast-moving construction projects. A stone crusher with diesel engine and screen is designed exactly for these situations. It provides independent power, mobile flexibility, and integrated screening, allowing you to start production anywhere without relying on external infrastructure or complex installation.

A stone crusher with diesel engine and screen is a self-powered mobile crushing unit that combines a diesel engine, primary crusher, and vibrating screen in one compact system. It can process raw materials such as stone, rock, and construction waste directly on site, then separate finished materials into different sizes. This eliminates the need for external electricity and reduces material handling steps, making it highly efficient for small to medium-scale production.
1. No Electricity Supply in Remote Locations
In many mining or quarry projects, power supply is unstable or completely unavailable. Traditional electric crushers cannot operate in these conditions. Diesel-powered systems solve this issue by providing independent energy, allowing continuous operation without waiting for grid connection. This helps projects start faster and reduces downtime caused by infrastructure limitations.
Transporting raw stone from site to a fixed crushing plant increases fuel consumption, labor cost, and vehicle wear. A mobile diesel crusher allows on-site processing, meaning raw materials are crushed directly where they are excavated or demolished. This significantly reduces transportation distance and improves overall project profitability, especially in infrastructure and road construction projects.
Traditional crushing lines require separate crushers, conveyors, and screening equipment, which increases complexity and maintenance costs. A diesel crusher with built-in screen integrates crushing and grading in one system. Materials are processed in a continuous flow, improving efficiency, reducing manual handling, and ensuring more consistent output sizes for end users.
The diesel engine ensures reliable operation even in harsh environments such as dust, heat, and uneven terrain. It provides stable power output for long working hours, making it suitable for field operations where electricity is unavailable or unstable. Fuel efficiency is optimized to balance performance and operating cost.
The integrated screening system allows crushed materials to be automatically separated into different size fractions. This improves product quality and eliminates the need for additional screening equipment. It is especially useful for producing road base material, aggregates, and construction sand.
The entire system is mounted on a mobile chassis, allowing quick transportation and setup. No complex foundation is required, which saves installation time and reduces initial project preparation cost. It is ideal for contractors who frequently move between job sites.
A road construction contractor in Southeast Asia used a diesel stone crusher with jaw crusher and vibrating screen for limestone aggregate production. The project site had no electricity, and previous equipment caused delays. After switching to the diesel mobile system, production stabilized at 70–80 tph. The machine processed raw limestone into 0–31.5 mm aggregates directly on site. The customer reported a 60% reduction in transport cost and faster project progress due to on-site crushing capability and simplified workflow.
This equipment is designed for users who need mobility, independence from power grids, and efficient on-site production. It is widely used in mining, construction waste recycling, road building, and small quarry operations. Compared to fixed plants, it offers faster setup, lower infrastructure requirements, and better adaptability to changing job conditions.
It can process limestone, granite, river stone, construction waste, bricks, and other medium-hard materials depending on the crusher configuration.
Typical capacity ranges from 30 tph to 150 tph depending on model size and material hardness.
Yes. The diesel engine provides independent power, so it can operate fully without external electricity supply.
Yes. It is widely used for crushing concrete, bricks, and demolition waste into reusable aggregates for road base and new construction materials.
Save Time! Get A Detailed Quotation Quickly.