The Comprehensive Guide to Tracked Crushers in the Aggregate Industry: Focus on Fintec 1107
The global construction and infrastructure boom has driven unprecedented demand for high-quality aggregates. Crushed stone, sand, and gravel remain fundamental materials for concrete, asphalt, and road base layers. To meet these demands, modern crushing and screening equipment must deliver efficiency, mobility, and reliability. Tracked crushers, such as the Fintec 1107, have emerged as critical solutions for quarries, recycling operations, and large-scale construction projects.
The Fintec 1107 is a robust, track-mounted jaw crusher designed for primary crushing in hard rock and recycling applications. Key features include:
1. Quarrying: Primary crushing of granite, basalt, and limestone with high reduction ratios.
2. Recycling: Efficiently processes demolition waste (concrete, bricks) into reusable aggregates.
3. Road Construction: Produces uniformly graded material for sub-base layers.

Q: What’s the maximum feed size for Fintec 1107?
A: Up to 650 mm (26”), depending on material hardness and jaw settings.

Q: Can it handle abrasive materials?
A: Yes, but wear parts (e.g., jaw plates) require regular inspection; Hardox liners extend service life.
Q: How does it compare to newer models like QJ341?
A: The QJ341 offers updated tech (e.g., automatic feeder regulation), but the Fintec 1107 remains competitive in cost-sensitive projects.
A demolition contractor in Germany utilized two Fintec 1107 units to process 50,000 tons of concrete debris annually. Key outcomes:
While the Fintec 1107 is discontinued (replaced by ’s post-acquisition models), its design principles endure in modern tracked crushers: hybrid power options, AI-driven predictive maintenance, and enhanced automation for unmanned operations.
For operators prioritizing durability and simplicity in mid-range crushing tasks, used Fintec 1107 units—when properly refurbished—offer exceptional value in today’s aggregate market. Always verify maintenance history and engine hours before purchase to ensure ROI aligns with project timelines.