Lippmann Academy CrushCast

Lippmann Crushers

The Lippmann Academy CrushCast delivers clear, practical insight for the people who keep aggregate, mining, and recycling operations running. Hosted by Nick and Jessica, the series breaks down the equipment, processes, and performance factors that matter most to decision-makers who oversee production, manage uptime, and are accountable for real-world results in the field. Each episode gives dealers, technicians, engineers, and plant leaders a model-specific learning experience grounded in Lippmann’s century of expertise. From primary jaws to impactors and screening systems, Nick and Jess explain how equipment works, why certain design choices matter, and how operators can run safer, smarter, and more productive plants. Whether you’re responsible for tons per hour, cost per ton, maintenance planning, or fleet optimization, the CrushCast equips you with knowledge to make better decisions backed by data, experience, and real operational understanding. If your work centers on moving rock and maximizing performance, this is your show.This podcast uses AI-generated voice and presentation technologies with human oversight at every stage. All content is developed, reviewed, and approved by Lippmann. The information in these episodes is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional or business advice.Lippmann reserves the right to make changes to the information and design of the machines in these podcasts without reservation and notification to the users. Information at time of publication is considered accurate – Lippmann assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this content. 

Episodes

  1. 3D AGO

    Lippmann at CONEXPO - Day 1

    In this episode of the Lippmann Academy Crush Cast, AI Co-hosts Nick and Jessica break down what matters most on day one of CONEXPO 2026 and take a closer look at the two featured machines at Lippmann’s Silver Lot Booth SV-2001: the 3650J Bear Jaw and the 300 CW rear discharge wheeled cone. They talk through why this show is a real decision-making moment for operations leaders, what to look for when evaluating heavy iron up close, and how Lippmann is pairing equipment with support and data tools that drive uptime and ROI beyond the initial purchase. This conversation isn’t about trade show buzz. It’s about build quality, lifecycle support, and using operational data to make smarter decisions that impact productivity, profitability, and jobsite performance. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why CONEXPO matters when you’re making equipment decisions that can shape your operation for the next three yearsWhat the “Bear Jaw” display reveals about the 3650J’s structural design, weld integrity, and readiness for high-shock primary crushingHow the 300 CW is designed to deliver portable secondary crushing without the typical stability and vibration compromisesWhy OEM wear parts support and aftermarket readiness are central to uptime and long-term performanceHow 365 SiteConnex telematics can surface idle time, performance trends, and operational issues before they become lost productionWhether you manage a quarry, mining operation, recycling site, or multi-plant fleet, this episode will help you evaluate what matters on the show floor and think more clearly about how iron, support, and data should work together in a modern crushing circuit. This podcast uses AI‑generated voice and presentation technologies with human oversight at every stage. All content is developed, reviewed, and approved by Lippmann. The information in these episodes is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional or business advice.

    21 min
  2. FEB 10

    The Lippmann 3650J Jaw Crusher: Built for Uptime When Primary Crushing Can’t Fail

    In this episode of the Lippmann Academy CrushCast, AI co-hosts Nick and Jessica take a deep look at the realities of primary crushing and why uptime matters more here than anywhere else in the plant. They focus on the Lippmann 3650J Jaw Crusher and unpack how its mass, welded-frame construction, and lubrication design are engineered to handle hard rock applications where failure is not an option. Rather than walking through specifications in isolation, the conversation centers on real-world operating conditions. Nick and Jessica explore what actually causes downtime in primary crushers, how design decisions affect long-term reliability, and why total cost of ownership often matters more than purchase price. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why primary crusher downtime has an outsized impact on overall plant productivityHow frame construction, mass, and inertia influence durability in hard rock applicationsThe role oil bath lubrication plays in reducing maintenance risk and extending bearing lifeHow safety and serviceability features can directly affect uptime and crew efficiencyWhat operations teams should consider when selecting a primary jaw crusher for long-term performanceWhether you run a quarry, mining operation, or heavy recycling site, this episode provides practical insight into what separates a primary jaw crusher built for uptime from one that simply meets the spec sheet. This podcast uses AI‑generated voice and presentation technologies with human oversight at every stage. All content is developed, reviewed, and approved by Lippmann. The information in these episodes is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional or business advice.

    22 min
  3. JAN 27

    The Lippmann 300c-w: High Production Without the Mobility Compromise

    In this episode of the Lippmann Academy Crush Cast, AI Co-hosts Nick and Jessica break down that long-standing trade-off and take a closer look at the Lippmann 300c-w portable cone crusher. They talk through why production and mobility have traditionally been at odds, what operations teams actually need from modern crushing equipment, and how the 300c-w is designed to address those real-world pressures. This conversation isn’t about specs for the sake of specs. It’s about uptime, flexibility, and making smarter decisions that impact productivity, profitability, and jobsite performance. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why production vs. mobility has always been a tough compromise in crushing operationsWhat operations leaders should really be looking for in a high-production portable cone crusherHow the Lippmann 300c-w is designed to balance output, efficiency, and ease of transportWhy setup time, circuit flow, and uptime matter just as much as tonnageWhether you manage a quarry, recycling operation, or mobile crushing fleet, this episode will help you rethink what’s possible from a portable cone crusher — and whether you really need to compromise anymore. This podcast uses AI‑generated voice and presentation technologies with human oversight at every stage. All content is developed, reviewed, and approved by Lippmann. The information in these episodes is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional or business advice.

    16 min
  4. 12/16/2025

    The Lippmann 4800R: Power, Safety, and Smarter On-Site Productivity

    In this episode of the Lippmann Academy CrushCast, Nick and Jessica break down the 4800R Portable Impactor — an all-in-one crushing and screening plant built for high-volume aggregate, mining, and recycling operations. They walk through the complete system design, including the 4248 horizontal shaft impactor, six-by-fourteen dual-deck screen, and powerful diesel-or-electric drive options. The discussion covers setup efficiency, material flow, maintenance access, safety features, and the flexibility of its return and cross-conveyor configurations. You’ll also hear how the 4800R’s adjustable screen angles, large feed opening, integrated jib crane, pan feeder, and long-term magnet warranty translate into measurable uptime, lower operating cost, and stronger product consistency. If you’re comparing portable impactor solutions or looking for ways to improve throughput, reduce risk, and generate multiple products from a single plant, this deep dive highlights what sets the 4800R apart. Lippmann reserves the right to make changes to the information and design of the machines in these podcasts without reservation and notification to the users. Information at time of publication is considered accurate – Lippmann assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this content.  This podcast uses AI‑generated voice and presentation technologies with human oversight at every stage. All content is developed, reviewed, and approved by Lippmann. The information in these episodes is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional or business advice.

    17 min

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The Lippmann Academy CrushCast delivers clear, practical insight for the people who keep aggregate, mining, and recycling operations running. Hosted by Nick and Jessica, the series breaks down the equipment, processes, and performance factors that matter most to decision-makers who oversee production, manage uptime, and are accountable for real-world results in the field. Each episode gives dealers, technicians, engineers, and plant leaders a model-specific learning experience grounded in Lippmann’s century of expertise. From primary jaws to impactors and screening systems, Nick and Jess explain how equipment works, why certain design choices matter, and how operators can run safer, smarter, and more productive plants. Whether you’re responsible for tons per hour, cost per ton, maintenance planning, or fleet optimization, the CrushCast equips you with knowledge to make better decisions backed by data, experience, and real operational understanding. If your work centers on moving rock and maximizing performance, this is your show.This podcast uses AI-generated voice and presentation technologies with human oversight at every stage. All content is developed, reviewed, and approved by Lippmann. The information in these episodes is intended for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute professional or business advice.Lippmann reserves the right to make changes to the information and design of the machines in these podcasts without reservation and notification to the users. Information at time of publication is considered accurate – Lippmann assumes no liability resulting from errors or omissions in this content.