Cone Crusher
Overview
Crushing rocks and turning them into gravel or sand in different sizes happens through several steps, using various machines. One of the most effective crushers is the Hydrocone, also known as the cone crusher. It’s commonly used during the secondary stage of crushing. Hydrocone crushers are simpler and easier to use compared to other types and have a longer lifespan. Due to their high output, they are considered essential in crushing operations. Although the machine seems straightforward to operate, it consists of many components, making it a complex piece of equipment. In this article, we will explore the Hydrocone machine and its key parts.
Types of Cone Crushers
The Hydrocone, known as the conical sand maker or gyratory crusher, is regarded as one of the best types of sand-making machines. The design of the Hydrocone features a cone-shaped head with an apex angle increased to around 100 degrees, with the curvature inside the body altered accordingly. While the cone crusher has a moving core, the interior surface of the body remains fixed. Below, we will discuss various Hydrocone models.
Type | Capacity |
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Model 36-13 | 100-200 |
Model 36-8 | 80-90 |
Model 36-7 | 70-80 |
Model 36-5/5 | 55-65 |
Model 36-4 | 45-60 |
Model 36-2 | 40-50 |
Key Components of the Hydrocone Crusher
The consumable parts of the Hydrocone are generally made from four different alloys: carbon steel, MO40 steel, manganese steel, and brass alloy. The primary body shell is made from two heavy carbon steel pieces known as the topshell and bottomshell. These two components are referred to as the carbon steel parts of the Hydrocone.
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