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Sandvik Technical Articles for Crushing, Screening and Rock Tools

Field notes on jaw crusher feed envelopes, cone CSS drift, vibrating screen media selection, rock-tool wear and commissioning practice for quarry and mining teams.

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The $15,000 Lesson I Learned About OEM vs. Aftermarket Parts for Our Sandvik Cone Crusher

An administrative buyer shares a candid story about a costly mistake choosing aftermarket parts for a Sandvik 660 cone crusher, and the hard-won lesson about OEM reliability and efficiency in mining operations.

2026-05-21 - Jane Smith
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When Your Small Order Gets the Cold Shoulder: A Quality Inspector's Perspective on Vendor Respect

Are you a small business feeling ignored by suppliers for your small orders? A quality compliance manager with over four years of experience explains the hidden costs of vendor discrimination and why good service should never come with a minimum order quantity.

2026-05-19 - Jane Smith
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5 Things Nobody Tells You About Sandvik Parts Support (Until You Need Them)

A practical checklist for mining and construction professionals navigating Sandvik equipment maintenance, spare parts procurement, and emergency support. Based on real rush-order experience.

2026-05-19 - Jane Smith
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Beyond the Price Tag: A Quality Inspector’s 5-Step Checklist for Buying Sandvik Spare Parts (and Other Critical Gear)

A quality inspector shares a practical, 5-step checklist for verifying OEM specifications, avoiding counterfeit parts, and understanding the total cost of critical equipment like gas pumps, bucket bags, and Sandvik spare parts.

2026-05-18 - Jane Smith
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I Bought Sandvik Used Parts Wrong For 2 Years. Here's What I Learned (And What I Still Get Wrong)

An honest, experience-driven guide on buying Sandvik used parts for construction and mining equipment, covering common mistakes, breaker and loader specifics, and what 'what is an excavator' questions reveal about maintenance planning.

2026-05-18 - Jane Smith
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