Crusher

A crusher is an industrial crushing equipment that adopts a dual axis drive structure.

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Equipment Introduction:

A crusher is an industrial crushing equipment that adopts a dual axis drive structure. It uses a set of crushing blades installed on the driving shaft and the driven shaft in a staggered manner, combined with a comb shaped toothed plate to form a shear gap, and uses a composite effect of shearing, squeezing, tearing, etc. to achieve material volume reduction treatment. Its core advantage lies in its ability to handle more than 20 types of mixed materials such as metals, plastics, wood, and household waste, which are widely used in industrial waste recycling, medical waste treatment, biomass crushing, and other fields.


Working principle and structural characteristics:

The main structure of the crusher includes a box component and a rectangular working chamber, with a funnel-shaped feeding hopper at the top. Its dual axis system achieves synchronous reverse rotation through gearbox linkage. The blade surface is often designed with a circular array of arc-shaped shapes with hook shaped ends, forming an adjustable shear gap of 0.5-5mm with the inner wall comb shaped toothed plate. The crushing is achieved through a dual breaking structure of moving and fixed blades. Some models are also equipped with intelligent monitoring systems that can analyze real-time operating parameters such as bearing temperature and current load to ensure stable operation of the equipment.