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Service support built around production windows, not paperwork.

Falcon keeps service work direct: define the duty, identify the weak point, protect the shutdown window, and document what changed. Mining and aggregate teams do not need a larger service story; they need a clearer route from problem to stable operation. Our support model covers pre-sale selection, commissioning checklists, wear monitoring, spare grouping, and improvement reviews. Each service engagement is scoped around the equipment family and the decision that must be made next, whether that is chamber selection, screen media changeover, mobile plant relocation, or a preventive maintenance reset after repeated stoppages.

Application review

We translate feed samples, plant sketches, production goals, and power limits into a concise technical brief. The result is a short equipment recommendation that tells procurement what to compare and tells operations what data still matters.

Commissioning support

Start-up guidance checks crusher setting, screen aperture, belt transfer, recirculating load, guarding, and operator access. The focus is a stable first production run rather than a ceremonial handover.

Wear planning

Liner, blow bar, screen media, and feeder wear are reviewed against material abrasiveness and planned operating hours. We group spare recommendations by shutdown interval so maintenance can stage fewer emergency orders.

Improvement review

When output drifts, Falcon reviews product split, fines loading, moisture changes, and maintenance notes. The recommendation may be a machine adjustment, a media change, or a tighter inspection rhythm.

1single duty brief before proposal
3critical checks: feed, product, access
24htarget for first service triage

Need a service decision before the next shutdown?

Send current symptoms, photos, last wear change date, and target restart window. Falcon will respond with the shortest useful next step.

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