Services

Simple rows with hard edges: Trio service support is organized around the plant work that cannot wait.

The SVC-E layout is intentionally lean: compact title, bordered service rows, and one centered action. It suits teams that already know the production pain and need an equipment partner to help shorten the path from problem statement to workable scope.

01

Application and duty review

Trio reviews feed size, abrasion, moisture, clay, target product, capacity, operating hours, and current bottlenecks before recommending a crusher, screen, feeder, or wear package. This prevents a common problem in crushing projects: choosing equipment from nominal capacity alone while ignoring the actual behavior of the material and the constraints around the machine. The review can support new plants, replacement machines, brownfield capacity increases, and urgent troubleshooting when a circuit is not producing the expected gradation.

02

Replacement and retrofit planning

Many operations do not need a full plant redesign. They need a practical replacement path that fits existing conveyors, supports, motor rooms, electrical limits, and maintenance routines. Trio helps compare replacement envelopes, interface points, access needs, and commissioning steps so the upgrade can be planned around the shutdown window. The work remains direct: confirm what must stay, identify what limits performance, and define the equipment package that can be installed with manageable change.

03

Wear parts and spares logic

Wear components have to be discussed with the operating duty, not after the purchase order. Trio maps jaw plates, cone liners, screen media, side plates, bearings, belts, and other critical parts to material behavior and planned maintenance intervals. The goal is to reduce emergency sourcing, make planned shutdowns more predictable, and give procurement a spare list that reflects what the plant actually consumes. Clear spare logic also helps multi-site groups standardize inventory without hiding site-specific needs.

04

Commissioning handover support

Trio prepares the practical handover information that plant teams use during startup: setup checks, inspection points, adjustment notes, and early operating observations. The service approach does not depend on heavy language. It emphasizes who needs which information, what should be checked before load, and how to record changes during the first production days. That makes the transition from installation to stable production easier for operators, maintenance leads, and project managers.