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JMC McIntyre 1200 Engine Cracker

The JMC McIntyre 1200 Engine Cracker is a compact yet powerful and robust machine that performs extremely efficiently in terms of work. It can dismantle engines at speeds of up to 3-5 tons per hour, making it one of the fastest engine crushers on the market that can tear an engine into pieces in up to 2 minutes.

JMC McIntyre 1250 Engine Cracker

The JMC McIntyre 1250 is a compact, yet powerful engine cracker machine, which is one of the best choices when the aim is to work efficiently. It is capable of dismantling engines at a speed of 3-5 tons per hour, and in addition to breaking, it is also capable of separating parts.

JMC McIntyre 1300 Engine Cracker

The JMC McIntyre 1300 is a compact yet powerful engine Cracker machine that can process 4-6 tons of scrap metal per hour. The machine is designed in such a way that during work it can not only break, but also to effectively separate different parts. Thus, it is one of the best solutions if you are looking for a compact, powerful and efficient tool for everyday work.

Engine cracker – efficient solution for engine recycling and metal recovery

An engine cracker is a powerful machine designed to break down engine blocks, gearboxes, and other metal components, allowing for the efficient separation and recovery of valuable materials such as aluminum, steel, and copper. These machines are essential for scrap yards, metal recycling facilities, and automotive dismantling operations, optimizing the processing of end-of-life engines.

We offer a selection of new and used engine crackers that provide fast, reliable, and cost-effective metal recovery.

Benefits of engine crackers

  • Efficiently breaks down engine blocks – separates valuable metals for recycling.
  • Maximizes material recovery – extracts aluminum, steel, and copper with precision.
  • Heavy-duty industrial construction – designed for continuous high-volume operation.
  • Reduces manual labor – speeds up processing and improves efficiency.

Applications

  • Automotive scrap and end-of-life vehicle processing.
  • Recycling of engine blocks, gearboxes, and cast aluminum components.
  • Metal scrap yards and industrial recycling facilities.
  • Preparation of materials for further refining and resale.