(1) The gyratory crusher is twice the height of the jaw crusher, as a result of which, the construction expenditure of the plant is high. (2) The weight of this machine is 1.7~2
Read MoreHowever, Lewis et al. (1976) estimated that the economic advantage of using a jaw crusher over a gyratory diminishes at crushing rates above 545 t h −1, and above 725 t
Read MoreOne significant advantage of gyratory crushers over jaw crushers is their ability to handle larger feed sizes with higher throughput capacities. This makes them ideal for use in
Read MoreGyratory and cone crushers have advantages such as relatively low energy consumption, a reasonable amount of control over the particle size of the material and production of low
Read More2015.7.18 In a jaw crusher, the material is fed in between two heavy jaws, one fixed and the other reciprocating, so as to work the material down into a narrower and narrower space, crushing it as it goes. The gyrator
Read More2016.2.17 Gyratory Crushers. The primary rock breaker most commonly used in large plants is the gyratory crusher, of which a typical section is shown in Fig. 5. It consists essentially of a gyrating crushing
Read MoreGyratory Crushers; Jaw Crushers; Cone Crushers; Typically, the initial crushing stage is completed using either gyratory crushers or jaw crushers. It is often the case that there will be only one crusher installed,
Read More2016.1.1 When a choice has to be made to include a gyratory or a jaw crusher in a circuit, a general rule of thumb is to examine the desired production rate. Where the
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