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Operation and Maintenance
Jaw Crusher Features & Benefit
- Simple structure and easy maintenance.
- Stable performance and low operating cost.
- High crushing ratio.
- Use high manganese steel, one-off foundry.
- High resistance to friction, abrasion and compression with longer operating life span.
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Working principle
Operation and Maintenance
| Model |
Max. Feed Size(mm) |
Adjustable Range of Discharging Opening(mm) |
Capacity(t/h) |
Motor Power(kW) |
Feed Opening(mm) |
Weight(t) |
| PE-500×750 |
425 |
50-100 |
45-80 |
55 |
500×750 |
10.1 |
| PE-600×900 |
500 |
65-160 |
70-120 |
55-75 |
6000×900 |
15.5 |
| PE-750×1060 |
630 |
80-140 |
130-260 |
110 |
750×1060 |
28 |
| PE-900×1200 |
750 |
95-165 |
220-380 |
110-132 |
900×1200 |
54.5 |
| PE-1000×1200 |
850 |
195-265 |
230-380 |
132 |
1000×1200 |
57 |
| PE-1200×1500 |
1020 |
150-300 |
400-800 |
160-220 |
1200×1500 |
100.9 |
| PEX-300×1300 |
250 |
25-105 |
20-90 |
55-75 |
300×1300 |
11 |
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Jaw Crusher Working Principle:
Jaw crusher machine uses motor as its power. Through the motor's wheels, the eccentric shaft is driven by the triangle belt and slot wheel to make the movable jaw plate move by a regulated track. Therefore, the materials in the crushing cavity composed of fixed jaw plate, movable jaw plate and side-lee board can be crushed and discharged through the discharging opening.
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Working principle
Operation and Maintenance
Operation and Maintenance of Jaw Crusher
1. The jaw crusher should be greased and oiled regularly; this should be done prior to each use. To do this, simply turn all grease caps one full turn (clockwise) and put a few squirts of oil in both of the oil cups. If grease caps are tight, add more grease (see MAINTENENCE below).
2. Check jaws for cleanliness and clean them if needed. Loosen the wing nuts and remove the front shield, then loosen the hopper wing nuts (located below the hopper on the left and right of the machine) and move it up and back so that the jaw cam lock is exposed. Lift the cam lock up to release the stationary jaw so that it may be lifted straight out. If it is jammed, the cam lock may be freed by tapping lightly with a mallet or ball-peen hammer. Once the stationary jaw has been removed, the movable jaw will be exposed inside the machine. Brush both jaws with a large bristle brush. If any residual sample material adheres to the jaws, it may be removed by brushing with a large stainless steel bristle brush. After brushing, blow the jaws off with compressed air. The hopper and sample collection trays should not be brushed, but should be blown off with compressed air. Reassemble the jaws and put the sample hopper back in place, hand-tightening the wing-nuts and replace the front shield.
3. Adjustment of jaw spacing: Turn the circuit breaker (located in the breaker box) to the "ON" position. While the crusher is empty, start the machine and allow it to come up to full speed. The machine must be adjusted while running. Loosen the square-head bolt (left). This will allow the hand knob (or right) to turn. Slowly turn the hand-knob clockwise until the jaws of the crusher can be heard just touching each other, and then back off the hand knob (turn counter-clockwise) just slightly. Slowly begin to re-tighten the square-head locking bolt. As this is done, the clearance of the jaws will decrease and may become too close. If this happens back the hand knob off slightly. Repeat this process until the bolt can be tightened completely without significant tapping of the jaws. It may take some practice to do this properly. This procedure will set the machine to grind as fine as possible (approximately 3 to 5 mm particle size) without damage to the jaws. If larger particles are acceptable, jaw clearance may be set to more than the minimum distance.
4. Once the jaws have been set, place a clean sample collection tray under the machine to collect the crushed sample. If concerned about contamination of sample material by skin oils and/or perspiration, wear clean, powder free latex (or equivalent) gloves while handling the samples. When sample volumes permit, it is recommended that the machine be "pre-contaminated". This is done by processing a small amount of the sample to be crushed (thus coating the inner workings of the machine) and discarding the resultant product. This reduces the amount of sample contamination from the machine.