What is a Jaw Crusher?
The jaw crusher is a compression-type crusher, consisting of a fixed jaw and a moving jaw positioned at (V). The movable jaw presses the material into the fixed jaw, crushing the material to the desired size. The material exits the jaw through the bottom of the crusher otherwise known as the drain hole. Changing the discharge opening controls the size of the product made by the crusher.
Jaw Crusher is mainly used at the primary stage of material reduction in several applications, including rock, sand and gravel mining, mining, construction recycling and demolition, construction aggregates, metallurgy, and the chemical industry.
Basic Components of Jaw Crusher
- Mainframe
- Cheek Plate
- Flywheel
- Eccentric
- Swing Jaw
- Toggle
- Swing Jaw Die
- Stationary Die
Jaw Crusher Industrial Applications
- Mining
- Metallurgy Industry
- Construction
- Road & Railway Building
- Chemistry, etc.
Jaw Crusher Features
- Simple structure easy maintenance
- Stable performance
- Even the final particle and high crushing ratio
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