
Cone Crushers
Cone crushers are high-performance equipment that operate on a crushing principle by compressing material between a fixed outer shell and a moving inner cone, which is driven by an eccentric shaft. Material is fed into the crushing chamber through the upper feeding opening, and the circular oscillating motion created by the eccentric shaft causes the inner conical structure to continuously approach and move away from the fixed surface. As a result of this motion, material is progressively compressed between the two surfaces and fragmented, and during the crushing process, it continuously moves downward so that the size reduction operation continues. The product that reaches the desired size is discharged in a controlled manner from the lower outlet, thereby optimizing production continuity and process efficiency.
Technical Specifications
| Structural Features | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Compression principle crushing |
| Crushing Structure | Conical head and fixed body |
| Drive Mechanism | Eccentric shaft system |
| Liner Structure | Replaceable wear plates |
| Adjustment Mechanism | Hydraulic opening adjustment |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Crushing Efficiency | High capacity and continuous production |
| Product Size | Precise and adjustable output |
| Wear Resistance | Long-lasting liner system |
| Energy Efficiency | Optimized compression |
| Operational Continuity | Stable and uninterrupted operation |
Fields of Application
Used with high efficiency in secondary and tertiary crushing stages
Enables obtaining homogeneous products in different particle sizes
Provides efficient crushing solution in high-capacity production lines
Used in reprocessing hard and abrasive materials
