Working Principle
The working principle of each type of stone crusher is different. Take the traditional jaw crusher as an example. When the jaw crusher is working, the motor drives the belt and pulley to move the movable jaw up and down through the eccentric shaft. When the movable jaw rises, the angle between the toggle plate and the movable jaw increases, thereby pushing the movable jaw plate to approach the fixed jaw plate, and at the same time, the material is crushed or split to achieve the purpose of crushing; when the movable jaw descends, the angle between the toggle plate and the movable jaw decreases, and the movable jaw plate leaves the fixed jaw plate under the action of the pull rod and spring. At this time, the crushed material is discharged from the lower opening of the crushing chamber. As the motor rotates continuously, the movable jaw of the crusher moves periodically to crush and discharge materials, realizing mass production.
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