2.1 The primary crusher The primary crusher is located in the quarry and consists of a McLanahan 48″x72′ Shale King Crusher rated at 1,000 TPH (Tons Per Hour). The driving flywheel has a diameter of 2.5 meters and is motor driven through six v-belts. The capacity of the primary crusher had to be increased to 1,250 TPH to produce enough material to …
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view moreImpact crusher hammers, wear liners, and impact plates are consumables and need to be replaced frequently. Wear items are chewed up in the crushing process and need to be monitored and changed frequently. The higher the abrasion, hardness, and fines-content the faster the wear.
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view moreFor close circuit the product is screened with a mesh size much less than the set. Figure 6.4 is a typical set-up where ores crushed in primary and secondary crushers are further reduced in size by a rough roll crusher in an open circuit followed by finer size reduction in a closed circuit by a roll crusher.
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view more6.3.1 Cone Crushers The cone crusher is a modified gyratory crusher, and accordingly many of the same terms including gape, set, and throw, apply. The essential difference is that the shorter spindle of the cone crusher is not suspended, as in the gyratory, but is supported in a curved, universal bearing below the gyratory head or cone ( Figure 6.8 ). Major suppliers …
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