
Jaw crusher, commonly known as jaw breaker or tiger mouth. Is an indispensable primary crushing equipment in mining, infrastructure construction and other fields. Since its invention by E.W. Blake in 1858, it has become a classic representative of crushing technology. Its core structure consists of a fixed jaw plate and a movable jaw plate. Driven by a motor that powers the eccentric shaft, the movable jaw performs periodic reciprocating motion. Materials are crushed through extrusion and splitting. And discharged by self-weight when the jaws separate. Thus achieving continuous operation.
Jaw Crusher: The Core Equipment in the Industrial Crushing Field
This machine has strong adaptability and can process materials such as granite and limestone with compressive strength not exceeding 320 MPa. The feeding size can reach 1.8 meters, and large-scale models have a processing capacity of up to 2200 tons per hour. Structurally. It is divided into two types: simple pendulum and compound pendulum. The compound pendulum model has 20%-30% higher efficiency than the simple pendulum model of the same specification. Making it more popular in the market.
With the advantages of simple structure. Convenient maintenance, wear resistance and stability. It is widely used in mining, highway and railway construction, concrete recycling and other scenarios. Nowadays. The equipment is being upgraded towards low consumption and environmental protection. The deep cavity design increases production capacity, and the centralized lubrication system reduces maintenance costs, making it an industrial heavyweight that balances efficiency and green production.










