Innovative wear parts for swing crusher, widely acclaimed
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2025-01-02 09:28
Gyratory crushers are widely used in various industrial fields, especially in large and medium-sized ore dressing plants and other related industries, mainly used for crushing ores and rocks of various hardnesses. Gyratory crusher wear parts Mainly include the lower liner of the movable cone (moving cone) and the upper liner of the fixed cone (fixed cone), and the gap between the two is called the crushing chamber.

During operation, the ore near the moving cone and the fixed cone is crushed by compression and bending; the crushed ore is discharged from the area where the moving cone moves away from the fixed cone under the action of gravity. As a key component of the crusher, the moving cone is usually Gyratory crusher wear parts lined with replaceable annular manganese steel liners on the outer surface to prevent wear. A layer of zinc alloy or epoxy resin will be poured between the liner and the cone to enhance its strength and fit. The cone and the main shaft are statically fitted, and zinc alloy is poured between them. New equipment usually integrates the cone and the main shaft. The bottom end of the main shaft is fixedly connected with the upper friction disc, and the convex spherical surface on the bottom of the upper friction disc is matched with the spherical surface of the middle friction disc.
Du Ma Machinery is a professional manufacturer of gyratory crusher parts. In order to improve the performance of the crushing wall and the die wall, a lot of research has been carried out on alloying, micro-alloying, carbon-manganese content adjustment, and precipitation strengthening treatment. The new composite material die wall and crushing wall developed by the company have been widely used in production practice, Gyratory crusher wear parts and have been well received by users.
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