
Pneumatic Breakers
Primary impact crushers are high-capacity equipment that perform the initial crushing stage by applying powerful impact force to the fed material through a high-speed rotating rotor and adjustable crushing plates. The material is taken into the crusher through the upper feeding opening and gains kinetic energy through the high-speed rotation of the rotor, where it is then struck against the crushing plates. As a result of this impact effect, the material rapidly fragments and is gradually reduced to smaller, processable sizes. Thanks to the crushing opening that can be adjusted with a hydraulic system, the final product size is precisely controlled, while process continuity and production efficiency are effectively optimized.
Technical Specifications
| Structural Features | |
|---|---|
| Operating System | Impact crushing principle |
| Rotor Structure | High-speed rotating rotor |
| Crushing Elements | Adjustable crushing plates |
| Adjustment Mechanism | Hydraulic crushing gap adjustment |
| Application Type | Primary crushing applications |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Capacity | High capacity operation |
| Crushing Ratio | High crushing ratio |
| Product Output | Processable size output |
| Operating Cost | Low operating cost |
| Material Compatibility | Suitable for low abrasive materials |
Areas of Use
Used in primary crushing of low abrasive materials such as limestone, dolomite and sandstone
Reduces large rock fragments at the first stage to make them suitable for the production line
Provides efficient crushing solution in sites with high capacity primary crushing requirements
Can be used in the first crushing stage in recycling applications with suitable material structure
