Mobile cone crushers are powerful machines used in quarries and mining industries to break large rocks and ores into smaller, manageable pieces. These machines use a conical crushing mechanism to reduce material size efficiently. Here’s how they work in detail:
Feeding Stage:
- Raw materials (rocks, stones, ores) are fed into the crusher through a feeding hopper.
- The material moves downward due to gravity or through a feeding system.
Crushing Mechanism:
- The crusher contains a conical rotor that moves via an eccentric shaft.
- The moving cone continuously approaches and retracts from the chamber walls, crushing the material.
Grinding and Sizing:
- The material gradually reduces in size as it moves downward.
- The crushed material passes through screens to ensure the desired size.
Discharge and Transportation:
- The smaller particles exit through the bottom and are transported via conveyor belts.
- Larger particles re-enter the crushing cycle for further reduction.
Advantages:
- High efficiency and powerful crushing capacity.
- Easily transportable for use in different locations.
- Durable and long-lasting components.