Type 250x400 jaw crusher
Purpose of the crusher
The type 250x400 crusher is designed to crush various minerals and rocks such as: basalt, granite, quartz, limestone, sandstone, construction debris etc. The amount of loam and clay contamination in the input material should not exceed 10%, while the moisture of the input material should not exceed 8%. Increased contamination level and high moisture in the feed cause the material to gum up the inlet chamber of the crusher, reducing its efficiency or completely disabling the machine.
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Technical specification
- inlet size - 250 mm x 400 mm
- max. grain size of the feed - below the inlet size
- slot adjustment scope - 20-60 mm
- installed power - 15 kW,
- estimate operational capacity - up to 5 m3/h (depending on the type of crushed material)
- crusher's mass with the drive - 2100 kg
- general dimensions without the drive - ~1450x1350x1300 [mm] (length/width/height)
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
General design
The crusher's body made of sufficiently thick metal sheets which, after being welded, create a light and rigid box structure. The fixed jaw is mounted inside the body. The moving jaw is mounted on the pendulum which is suspended on the axis. The pendulum's axis is installed in barrel bearings. The crusher's eccentric tube is mounted in rolling bearings. The rolling bearings are secured against dust with a proper labyrinth seal. The bearings are lubricated with grease by lubricators. Installed in the pendulumand connecting rod are bearing strips between which an expansion plate is mounted. A spring together with a cable ensure that the expansion plate works properly with the bearing strips and that the pendulum contacts the connecting rod. Mounted on the eccentric tube, using its driving key, are flywheels, of which one is grooved.
Description of operation
The electric motor's torque is transmitted via a belt and pulley transmission onto the crusher's eccentric tube, on whose eccentric section the bearing housing, also serving as the connecting rod, is mounted. Via the expansion plate, the rotating eccentric tube transmits swinging motion onto the moving jaw mounted on the pendulum. When the pendulum moves forward, the material fed into the crushing chamber is crushed to the size of the outlet slot. When the pendulum moves back, the crushed material falls through the widening slot. Thus, the crushing operation is cyclic and occurs only when the pendulum is swinging forward. The energy supplied by the motor during idle movement is absorbed by the flywheels through which it is emitted during operation.