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Structure design of large Crusher similarities and differences

Large crusher is the main Crusher crushing production line, production capacity, high production efficiency, is required for many large stone quarry production and processing equipment. Different Crusher structure is different, following large-scale stone structure design describes the similarities and differences. The similarities

1. eccentric shaft of large hammer to drive the movable Cone and vertical shaft movement, eccentric motion requires a horizontal shaft and pulley to drive. When the eccentric sleeve rotates, centered on axis draw a cone, this can cause the moving cone close to fixed Cone, sometimes far away from, so items in this broken bodies, broken.

2. material from falling into the crushing cavity through a distribution disk, distribution Board led by vertical axis, is very important in large crushing machine parts can be evenly distributed around the cone material, so that the material be adequately broken. Crusher is able to meet the different needs of multiple users on particle size, by letting the fixed cone rises or falls, to adjust the width of discharge opening. Broken body parts are manufactured using cast steel, movable Cone and fixed cone of manganese steel lining, which can protect the cone from a very good wear and wear lining can be replaced with new. Differs from

Large Crusher movable Cone and fixed cone shapes differ. In General, the crusher with short heads, movable Cone and fixed cone of short, parallel with long, into the discharge port and discharge opening are very small, so using the crusher equipment can get very detailed finished product, which also need to be finished granules smaller users are the best option. Other crushers, due to the different design of crusher, crushing material scope of the grain size as well as finished goods are not the same, so the user can choose according to their own situation suitable crushers.

Source: http://www.civil-test.com/