The largest gyratory crushers in current use attain throughputs of over 6000t/hour and have feed openings 1500mm x 4400mm in size (A x B), while the discharge graps range in width from 150 to 250mm. A jaw crusher designed for a certain throughput rate can accept larger pieces of rock than the normal gyratory crusher.
view moreAt its core, a gyratory crusher consists of a mantle that rotates within a concave bowl-shaped housing. As the mantle gyrates, it creates a crushing action by compressing the rock against the stationary concave walls. One key feature that sets gyratory crushers apart is their ability to handle large feed sizes and high capacity requirements ...
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view moreThe gyratory crusher has no rival in large plants with capacities starting from 1200 t/h and above. To have a feed opening corresponding to that of a jaw crusher, the primary gyratory crusher must be much taller and heavier. Also, primary gyratories require quite a massive foundation. Primary crushing with impact crushers
view moreDOI: 10.1016/j.powtec.2020.07.034 Corpus ID: 224851552; Simulation and optimization of gyratory crusher performance based on the discrete element method @article{Chen2020SimulationAO, title={Simulation and optimization of gyratory crusher performance based on the discrete element method}, author={Zeren Chen and Guoqiang …
view more2023718 · A gyratory crusher consists of a movable and truncated conical head and a fixed concave shell, as is presented in Figure 1. The head is integral with the main shaft, and it is covered by an element of wear named mantle. The set of these parts is the main shaft assembly. The external element is denominated concave and is fixed on the main …
view more201762 · Table Source: Wikipedia (Crushers) Cone crushers use a spinning cone that gyrates in the bowl in an eccentric motion to crush the rock between the cone surface, referred to as the mantle, and the crusher bowl liner.Gyratory crushers are very similar to cone crushers, but have a steeper cone slope and a concave bowl surface. As the gap …
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