Jaw Crusher
Jaw crusher is a type of primary crushing equipment used in mines and ore processing plants. It is characterized by its large and sturdy structure, which enables it to handle large quantities of material at once. The jaw crusher works by compressing the material between two jaws, known as the stationary jaw and the movable jaw.
The movable jaw is attached to a pivoting arm that moves in an eccentric motion, which causes the material to be crushed as it moves towards the stationary jaw. The size of the crushed material is determined by the gap between the two jaws, which can be adjusted using a hydraulic or mechanical mechanism. Jaw crushers are commonly used in the mining, construction, and recycling industries due to their reliability, durability, and high efficiency.
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Contact NowBranch: Civil Engineering
Subject: Construction Engineering & Management
Topic: Mills/Crusher
Subtopic: Jaw Crusher
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