
Structure of Track-Mounted Mobile Crushers
Track-mounted mobile crushers are suitable for processing hundreds of materials such as construction waste, granite, pebbles, and limestone in open-air sites. Integrating feeding, transportation, crushing, and screening into a single unit, they represent a centralised processing solution and constitute a novel product introduced to the industry in recent years.
The structure of a tracked mobile crusher primarily comprises the chassis, feeding section, crushing section, screening section, transport section, magnetic separation section, and power unit.
1. Firstly, the feeder delivers raw stone uniformly and continuously into the crushing equipment.
2. The mobile plant employs crushers of varying performance characteristics, with common types including jaw crushers, impact crushers, impact sand makers, cone crushers, and hammer crushers.
3. The screening section primarily utilises linear vibrating screens and circular vibrating screens to separate materials by size.
4. The conveying system employs belt conveyors. Those on mobile crushers can be folded and unfolded, retracting when not in use to minimise space occupation and extending when required.
5. Magnetic separation is implemented according to the material type, primarily preventing ferromagnetic contaminants from damaging belts or crushing equipment.
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