Get Your Crush on with Cones and Jaws
KPI-JCI
The Vanguard Plus series of jaw crushers from KPI-JCI, an Astec company, boasts production capacities as high as 816 tons per hour. The crushers feature a forged 1½-inch eccentric shaft to increase stroke productivity and toggle seats with alignment for maximum crushing action. Self-aligning spherical roller bearings offer additional strength and long-term service.
Metso
Metso says its new Nordberg C116 jaw crusher has a 45- by 32-inch opening and can be fed with rock up to 28 inches in size. The jaw features special steel castings, an alloyed oversized main shaft, premium quality bearings, a pin and bolt design for higher frame strength, a fast-setting adjustment with proven wedge system, and an integral motor mount.
Terex Cedarapids
The JS Series jaw crushers from Terex Cedarapids features heavy-duty, deep rib jaw dies for aggressive crushing capability. The quick-change jaw die system and quick-adjust hydraulic shim system allow more uptime and quick, tool-less jaw setting adjustments. The jaw die wedges are accessible from the sides and are easily removed.
Eagle Crusher
Eagle Crusher says the crusher nip angle in its 3242 jaw plant enables the highest crushing efficiency. The hydraulically adjustable crusher setting can be adjusted from 102 millimeters to 204 millimeters. The heavy-duty feed hopper loads from either the sides or the back.
Telsmith
The Iron Giant jaw crusher from Telsmith Inc., an Astec company, ranges in size from 36 inches by 48 inches up to 50 inches by 60 inches. The crusher features a tall, high-volume crushing chamber with shallow nip angles and extra wear liners behind the jaw dies and throughout the toggle adjustment area.
Trio
Trio Engineered Products offers 14 jaw crusher models ranging from 10 by 30 inches to 60 by 80 inches with capacities exceeding 1,200 tons per hour. Features include oversized bearings, a drop-forged heat-treated eccentric shaft, and a cast pitman. Most models have hydraulically adjusted wedges for easy adjustment of the closed-side settings. All models incorporate a fixed jaw die with a wraparound design.
Portable jaws and cones make it possible to move crushing operations from one place to another, without sacrificing performance.
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