Volvo Penta supplying engines for McCloskey mobile crushers and screeners

Volvo Penta Tier 4 Final engines will be installed in McCloskey International's range of mobile jaw, cone and impactor crushers, and mobile screeners and trommels.

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Volvo Penta has announced a new partnership with the world’s largest independent crushing and screening company, McCloskey International.

McCloskey will install Volvo Penta D8, D11 and D13 engines in its range of mobile jaw, cone and impactor crushers and the Volvo Penta D5 engine will be installed in mobile screeners and trommels.

The announcement comes as the first McCloskey crusher with a Volvo Penta engine makes its debut at three industry shows. The high-capacity J45 heavy-duty jaw crusher will be on display at the National Heavy Equipment Show in Toronto, Canada, March 5 to 6; Baltimore’s World of Asphalt, March 17 to 19; and at the international Intermat exhibition in Paris, April 20 to 25.

Designed and built in Canada and Northern Ireland, McCloskey equipment is sold through a network of dealers worldwide.

Working in tandem

During the past two years, McCloskey worked closely with Volvo Penta, holding regular meetings and keeping in constant contact not only with Volvo sales managers and engineers but also a business development manager.

“That, for us, was one of Volvo Penta’s key selling points,” says John O’Neill, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for McCloskey. “We work closely with our customers in the research and development stages of all our products, and Volvo Penta showed the same commitment to listening to our requirements and delivering the right solution.”

Volvo Penta’s team of engineers also worked closely with McCloskey’s engineering department, tailoring an engine package to fit McCloskey’s unique needs. The supplier also customized its engine assemblies — which include heavy-duty cooling packages — for a perfect fit.

To further demonstrate its versatility and dedication to its customers, Volvo Penta mounted a skid to the bottom of the engine and heavy-duty cooling package so that the engine would slip right into the machine.

“Being attuned to our needs is a key requirement for our partners,” O’Neill says. “Volvo Penta made sure the engines were perfectly suited to working in some of the harshest conditions worldwide, from the Arctic Circle to the heat of the outback in Australia.”

“Volvo and McCloskey are already two highly complementary businesses: Volvo Penta’s sister company Volvo Construction Equipment can often be found working alongside McCloskey machines on job sites,” says Shawn Sweet, Vice President, Industrial Sales for Volvo Penta of the Americas. “Volvo Penta was a natural fit and our simple Tier 4 Final solution, with no DPF, DOC or regeneration, was also a key factor.”

Volvo Penta engines are ideally suited to the power needs and arduous conditions of crushing and screening applications due to their robust design, high torque and excellent power density.

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