Jaw Crusher
A jaw crusher is a type of machine used in the mining, construction, and recycling industries to break down large materials into smaller, more manageable pieces. It is primarily used for reducing the size of rocks, ores, and other hard materials.
Key Components :
Fixed Jaw Plate : The stationary surface that the material is fed into.
Movable Jaw Plate : The moving surface that crushes the material against the fixed jaw plate.
Toggle Mechanism : A system of mechanical parts that allows the movable jaw to move in a swinging motion.
Jaw Crusher Frame : The structure that holds all of the parts together.
How it Works :
The jaw crusher operates by using a two-jaw mechanism:
The material is fed into the crusher's opening (the space between the fixed and movable jaws).
As the movable jaw moves back and forth, it compresses the material against the fixed jaw, breaking it into smaller pieces.
The crushed material exits through the gap at the bottom, known as the discharge opening.
How it Works :
The jaw crusher operates by using a two-jaw mechanism:
The material is fed into the crusher's opening (the space between the fixed and movable jaws).
As the movable jaw moves back and forth, it compresses the material against the fixed jaw, breaking it into smaller pieces.
The crushed material exits through the gap at the bottom, known as the discharge opening.
Various industries
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