The sandvik cone crusher mantle and concave is an important part of the cone crusher. It forms the cone crusher together with the frame, horizontal shaft, moving cone, balance wheel, eccentric sleeve, lower crushing wall, hydraulic coupling, lubrication system, hydraulic system and control system.
The crushing mantle of the cone crusher is a key component in the cone crusher. It is usually conical in shape and installed inside the cone crusher, jointly forming the crushing cavity with the bowl liner. During the operation of the machine, the crushing mantle continuously rotates, exerting tremendous extrusion and impact forces on the materials entering the crushing cavity to achieve the crushing of the materials.
The cone of the cone crusher is one of the core components of the cone crusher. It is conical in shape and is usually made of high-strength wear-resistant materials. The cone plays a crucial role in the working process of the crusher. The main function of the cone is to exert extrusion and impact forces on the materials entering the crushing cavity by rotating and swinging, in conjunction with the fixed cone liner of the crusher, thereby achieving the crushing of the materials.
Detailed Introduction to the Eccentric Sleeve Bush of Cone Crusher The eccentric sleeve bush of the cone crusher is an important component. It is typically installed between the eccentric sleeve and the frame bush, serving the functions of reducing friction, providing support, and offering protection.
The main shaft of the cone crusher is a very important part. It has the following types: 1. Stepped shafts with cylindrical surface fits with the cone, such as domestic, former Soviet Union, G-type crushers, Symons standard and 600 short head crushers. 2. Non-stepped shafts with cylindrical surface fits with the cone, such as rotary disc crushers and Symons short head crushers. 3. Main shafts with conical surface fits with the cone, such as AC bottom single-cylinder hydraulic cone crushers and top single-cylinder hydraulic cone crushers from Kurimoto Tekko of Japan.
Detailed Introduction to the Eccentric Component of Cone Crusher The eccentric component of the cone crusher is one of its crucial parts. It typically comprises elements such as the eccentric shaft sleeve and eccentric shaft. The eccentric shaft sleeve is linked to the large circular gear via a spline key and is housed within the shaft sleeve of the machine. To counterbalance the inertia force resulting from the swing of the crushing cone, the eccentric shaft sleeve is in contact with the bushing on the frame along its entire length, with its thick side snugly abutting against the frame bushing.