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Jaw crusher structure, jaw crusher main parts

June 9, 2023 nflg 0 Comments

jaw crusher features

1. High strength with low weight.
2. Increased uptime thanks to operator friendly design.
3. Uniform welded construction High capacity and high reduction.
4. Effective, active feed opening.
5. Jaw plates for all types of applications.

Jaw crusher structure

1. Deflector plate.
2. Quick and easy installation of jaw plates by using clamping bars to fix the jaw plates to the crusher.
3. Cheek plates for protection of side plates.
4. Easily replaceable support bars and clamping bars reduce total lifecycle cost.
5. Wear plate protects the front frame end.
6. Intermediate plate protects the swing jaw.
7. Lubrication-free toggle-plate.

Performance in all types of application

Sandvik’s wear parts are designed to give high performance and low operating costs. High quality material and experienced design ensure quality parts. Fine tuning in applications are ensured through the available range of alternative jaw plate designs. All jaw plates are reversible. The “WT” jaw plate can also be used on both the stationary and moving jaw.

Maintenance friendly features

● Bearings are grease-lubricated and have greasefilled labyrinth seals to prevent the entry of dust.
● Grease lubrication hoses as standard with a central distribution block offer safety value and makes it easier for the operator to grease the bearings.
● Automatic lubrication system that can be connected to existing control systems for remote alarm indication. This ensures the protection of the roller bearings.
● Setting adjustment made with traditional shim plates.
● Quick and easy installation of jaw plates by using clamping and support bars to fix the jaw plates to the crusher.
● Sacrificial parts to protect the main components of the crusher such as frame, swing jaw and bearings. This reduces total life-cycle costs and increases uptime, as it is less expensive to change the sacrificial parts than the main components.

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