The hammer crusher operates by pulverizing materials through high-velocity collisions between the rotating hammer and the input feedstock. With its straightforward design, high crushing ratio, and superior efficiency, it is ideal for processing brittle and medium-hard materials in both dry and wet conditions. It serves key industries including mining, cement production, coal processing, metallurgy, construction, road development, and combustion applications. Furthermore, the machine offers adjustable discharge settings, enabling precise control over output particle size to fulfill diverse operational needs.
Operating Principle
Inside the hammer crusher, the motor powers the rotor to spin at high speed via a belt drive. The rotor is equipped with multiple hammers, which forcefully crush incoming materials upon impact. Once the particles reach the desired size, they exit through the discharge outlet as the final product. A compact version of this machine is commonly referred to as a hammer mill.
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Advantages
1. Simple Structure
- Compact and robust design with fewer moving parts, reducing mechanical complexity.
- Easy to install, operate, and maintain, lowering downtime and labor costs.
2. High Crushing Ratio
- Achieves significant size reduction in a single pass (typically 10-25:1).
- Efficiently breaks brittle and medium-hard materials into uniform particles.
3. Low Operating Cost
- Energy-efficient operation with minimal power consumption.
- Durable wear-resistant hammers and liners extend service life, reducing replacement costs.
4. High Production Efficiency
- Rapid processing capability with continuous feed and discharge.
- Suitable for large-scale industrial applications (e.g., mining, cement, coal).
5. Adjustable Output Size
- Flexible discharge grate or screen allows control over final particle size.
- Customizable to meet specific material requirements.
6. Versatile Applications
- Handles both dry and wet crushing for diverse materials (e.g., limestone, coal, gypsum).
- Widely used in mining, construction, metallurgy, and recycling industries.
7. Reliable Performance
- Stable operation with low vibration and noise levels.
- Minimal maintenance requirements for long-term reliability.
Hammer crusher Technical Specifications
Model | Rotor speed (r/min) | Feed opening (mm) | Max feeding size (mm) | Discharging size (mm) | Capacity (t/h) | Motor power (kw) | Weight (t) | Overall dimensions L×W×H(mm) |
SMC400×400 | 1500 | 145×450 | 100 | 0-30 | 5-8 | 7.5 | 0.9 | 844×942×878 |
SMC600×400 | 1000 | 295×450 | 100 | 0-35 | 10-12 | 18.5 | 1.03 | 1054×972×1117 |
SMC600×600 | 1000 | 295×570 | 100 | 0-35 | 12-18 | 45 | 2.14 | 1315×840×1501 |
SMC800×600 | 1000 | 350×570 | 120 | 0-45 | 20-25 | 55 | 2.45 | 1515×2586×1040 |
SMC800×800 | 1000 | 350×850 | 120 | 0-45 | 35-45 | 55 | 3.05 | 1515×2831×1040 |
SMC1000×800 | 1000 | 580×850 | 200 | 0-45 | 25-40 | 110 | 6.5 | 3206×2210×1515 |
SMC1000×1000 | 1000 | 580×1060 | 200 | 0-45 | 40-80 | 132 | 7.59 | 3514×2230×1515 |
SMC1250×800 | 750 | 650×850 | 200 | 0-45 | 20-50 | 132 | 11.7 | 2630×1780×2050 |
SMC1250×1250 | 750 | 650×1330 | 200 | 0-45 | 90-110 | 185 | 13.2 | 2630×2180×2050 |
SMC1400×1400 | 750 | 1050×1540 | 250 | 0-45 | 120-170 | 280 | 17.2 | 2790×2800×2310 |
SMC1600×1600 | 600 | 1500×1785 | 350 | 0-60 | 220-280 | 450 | 22.8 | 3350×3120×2660 |