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Jaw Crusher

Capacity: 40-350TPH

Jaw crushers are typically used as primary crushers, or as the first step process of stone crushing line. There are two types: coarse crushing and fine crushing, it will be the ideal equipment for primary crushing. This machine is possess of optimized crushing chamber, heavy eccentric shaft and high manganese steel jaw plate, which takes advantages of high efficiency, strong crushing ability and low investment costs.

What Jaw Crusher Plant Can do ?

Limestone
Granite
Basalt

Processed Materials: Limestone, granite, basalt, andesite, quartz, silica, volcanic rock, marble, river stone, gravel, pebble, dolomite, sandstone, pozzolana, mountain stone, ballast, feldspar, Iron ore, copper ore, gold ore, manganese ore, etc.

Output Size(mm): such as 20-40mm stone, 10-20mm stone, 5-10mm aggregate, 0-5mm sand.

Widely Applications

Crusher in mining, quarry, metallurgy, chemical, refractory material, mixing and batching plant, road and building construction, highway, railway and subway, and water conservancy.

Top 5 Advantages of Jaw Crusher

Focus on crushing hard stone as primary crusher.

High ratio of crushing, big capacity.

Simple structure, reliable working condition.

Easy maintenance.

Low operating cost.

Technical Data

Model Capacity Max Feeding Size
PE1200×1500 400~800t/h 1020mm
PE1000×1200 315~550t/h 850mm
PE900×1200 160~380t/h 750mm
PE750×1060 110~250t/h 630mm
PE600×900 60~130t/h 500mm
PE500×750 50~100t/h 425mm
PE250x1000 15~50t/h 210mm

Successful Project Case

75-100TPH Pebble Crushers for road construction in Salvador

  • Equipment: Jaw Crusher PE500X750, Cone Crusher CSB75, Sand Making Machine VSI7611, Vibrating Screen 3YZS1848
  • Consulting
  • Processed material: pebble
  • Capacity: 70-100tph
  • Input Size: 500mm
  • Output Size: 0-5, 5-20, 20-40mm
  • Application: road construction

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