A jaw crusher is one of several types of crushers, including impactors, hammermills, and cone crushers, that are manufactured for the purpose of processing aggregate minerals, reclaimed asphalt mixtures and recycled concrete with rebar, to name a few applications. There are two types of crushing, compression or impact. Jaw crushers and cone crushers use a compression force while impactors and hammermills use an impact force.
A jaw crusher is used in a wide variety of applications, including construction and recycling demolition, quarrying and mining, asphalt production, etc. It is designed to process large feed size and to endure less wear from abrasive material.
The composition of a jaw crusher is characterized by its two jaw plates, one fixed and the other moving, both oriented to create a V-shaped chamber through which materials fall and become repeatedly crushed. These crusher jaw plates are most often corrugated in appearance but can also be smooth.
Standards: ASTM C289, UNE 83120 Comparable to, EN 933-3, EN 933-6
Designed to crush any sort of material, also the hardest.
The structure is made of cast iron, the shaft of rectified steel, and the jaws of manganese.
Jaws opening is regulated from 2 to 18 mm by a wedge.
Jaw size: 100x60 mm
The crusher is suitable to prepare the material to be reduced to powder with the jar mill A091 serie.
Complete with steel cabinet conforming to CE safety Directive, separate on/off switch and collecting pan.
Power supply: 230V 50Hz 1ph 1100W
Dimensions: 400x900x1170 mm
Weight: 130 kg approx.