Basically, a cone crusher has a crushing cone, a frame, a hydraulic drill, an adjustment housing, a hollow eccentric shaft, a transmission device, an adjustment device and a bowl bearing. When in use, the eccentric shaft housing rotates through the bevel gear and the horizontal shaft. The shaft connected to the crushing cone is then driven to oscillate by the force from the eccentric shaft housing.
This causes the surface of the broken wall to roll the mortar wall from time to time. It is this motor wall that squeezes and bends the material for a long time and crushes it. Cone crushers do a lot of crushing with less grinding, so the oscillation frequency is high and therefore the operation is fast.
A cone crusher is ideal. You don’t want to have one that takes a long time to shred material. Choose a product with a higher speed and stroke to get a lot of production capacity in a short amount of time.
What can happen is that the crusher stops the load in place. How will you clean the cone crusher cavity? Is it easy to clean? Choose a cone crusher that is easy to clean. A good option is one that can be cleaned by hydraulics. In this way, the machine will be very efficient as the downtime will be short.
A good cone crusher will also crush metallic and non-metallic materials to make the particles uniform. The product is cubic granules and should not have a needle-like flake appearance.
A good cone crusher should be easy to operate, maintain and repair. An ideal option is one whose components are made of good materials and easy to assemble. Lubrication should be easy to apply and work efficiently. Whenever possible, manufacturers should provide training for technicians who will perform machine maintenance in-house.
The lower the cost of production in an industry, the higher the return. A good cone crusher should reduce production costs. It should cost less to buy, use and work quickly, requiring only simple maintenance.