1942 Gyratory Crusher Hopper Anaconda Smelter Montana
The image from September 1942 shows the hopper of a gyratory crusher at the Anaconda smelter in Anaconda, Montana. This equipment played a crucial role for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company by reducing ore to a maximum size of four inches. The photo originates from the FSA/OWI Collection, transferred in 1944.
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1942 Gyratory Crusher Hopper Anaconda Smelter Montana
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