The principle of jaw crusher

Posted by birder2525 on October 29th, 2019

When the jaw crusher works, the two sets of rotors which are connected with each other are driven at the same time to rotate at high speed. The hammer of the lower rotor rapidly rotated again after the material was broken through the upper rotor in the machine cavity. The inner cavity materials collide and crush each other rapidly, so as to achieve the effect of hammer powder, and then form cinder particles with a particle size less than 3 mm. This particle size can meet the requirements of brick and tile manufacturers as internal fired bricks.

The jaw crusher is driven by two motors through a belt, and two sets of rotors are connected to each other. The material is first entered into the first stage of the crushing chamber from the outlet, and a high speed rotating collision of the first stage rotor is encountered, and the material is broken down to the back plate of the crushing chamber, forming a linear crack. The inner cavity materials collide and crush each other rapidly, so as to achieve the effect of hammer powder, and then form cinder particles with a particle size less than 3 mm.

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