Jaw Crushers

Jaw Crushers

Jaw crushers are basic crushing equipment that operate on the principle of crushing material by pressure between a fixed jaw plate and a movable jaw plate driven by an eccentric shaft. Material is fed between the two jaws through the feed opening and is compressed and fractured as the movable jaw moves back and forth due to the rotation of the eccentric shaft. The crushed material is discharged in a controlled manner from the adjustable discharge opening at the bottom. The discharge spacing is optimized through hydraulic systems to obtain the desired product size, and in this way process efficiency and product quality are managed sustainably.

Technical Specifications

Structural Features
Jaw PlatesHigh-quality manganese steel
BodyHeavy duty — resistant to high impact loads
Discharge OpeningHydraulically adjustable
DesignModular — easy part replacement
LubricationAutomatic lubrication system
Performance
Wear ResistanceHigh — manganese steel jaw plates
Maintenance TimeMinimum — modular design
Product Size ControlPrecise — hydraulic adjustment
Operating ContinuityUninterrupted — automatic lubrication
Energy EfficiencyOptimized jaw angle

Applications

Quarries and Mining Sites
Crushing large rock blocks in the primary crushing stage
Hard Material Processing
Crushing granite, basalt, limestone, dolomite
Recycling
Recycling of construction and demolition waste
Aggregate Production
Aggregate preparation for road construction and concrete production