

CRUSHER Manganese Steels (known as CMS Cepcor) has introduced the newly-designed Goodwin Barsby HD Super teeth jaws to suit its current range of Mark 5 single-toggle jaw crushers.
The new teeth jaws can also be retro-fitted into ‘classic’ build machines.
“CMS Cepcor will continue to stock the original standard teeth sectional jaw plates alongside the new HD Super Teeth Jaws,” says a spokesman for the UK-based company.
The Goodwin Barsby range of crushing plant offers proven reliability with more than 125 years of design, manufacture and engineering, he adds.
The current range of Mk5 series jaw crushers, Mk5 series granulators, vibrating Vitex screens and vibrating grizzly feeders are manufactured in the UK and have evolved by improving on the tried-and-tested designs, without compromising build quality for cost savings, says the spokesman.
CMS Cepcor is recognised as the genuine alternative to the original equipment manufacturer offering cost-effective solutions along with improved performance gained through continual research, development and product innovation.
Its headquarters, crusher parts stock inventory and crusher repair facilities are centrally located in Leicestershire, enabling the immediate despatch of crusher replacement spare part orders worldwide.
Crusher Manganese Steels (CMS), founded in 1989 has successfully grown into Europe’s leading aftermarket manufacturer and supplier of premium quality crusher, screen and asphalt plant spares and service supplying to the mining, quarrying, demolition and recycling industries worldwide.
It later incorporated Cepcor, a long-standing competitor acquired in 2005 from the South African OZZ Foundry Group; Goodwin Barsby (an original equipment manufacturer of crushing and screening plant acquired in 2006 from Metso Minerals) and Baguley Precision Engineers, acquired in 2009, a wholly-owned subsidiary.
CMS Cepcor at the beginning of the year announced plans to substantially expand its manufacturing and distribution facilities at its Coalville headquarters in the UK.
“We have in recent years increasingly consolidated manufacture of our precision machined crusher spare parts in-house, and the expansion of our manufacturing capacity will help to ensure we remain the genuine alternative to the original equipment manufacturer. The expansion will also facilitate increased production of the UK-manufactured Goodwin Barsby range of crushers, screens and feeders at our Coalville site,” says the spokesman.
CMS Cepcor recorded a sales growth in excess of 40 per cent for its financial trading year ending April 2011, achieving a new record turnover for the company.