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The Differences Between Crawler-Mounted and Tire-Mounted Mobile Crushing Plants
【Summary Description】1. The main unit of the tracked mobile crushing station features a unique design, including a heavy-duty super rotor, a large-capacity crushing chamber, and a hydraulic opening mechanism, enabling greater crushing capacity and reduction ratio. It also boasts stable performance, low production costs, and convenient operation and maintenance. 2. The primary crusher is equipped with an automatic control system that provides fully automated crushing process management, as well as overload and over-iron protection during crushing operations, along with automatic compensation for liner wear. 3. Adjustable eccentricity: By rotating the eccentric bushing, multiple eccentricity settings can be easily achieved to meet the specific requirements of different ores and mining conditions.
I. Features of the Crawler Mobile Crushing Station
1. The main unit of the tracked mobile crushing station features a unique design, including a heavy-duty super rotor, a large-capacity crushing chamber, and a hydraulic opening mechanism, enabling it to deliver greater crushing capacity and reduction ratio, while maintaining stable quality, low production costs, and convenient operation and maintenance.
2. The main crusher is equipped with an automatic control system, featuring fully automated crushing process control, overload or over-iron protection during crushing operations, and automatic compensation for liner wear.
3. Adjustable Eccentric Distance: Multiple eccentric distance settings can be achieved by rotating the eccentric bushing, allowing it to meet the requirements of various ores and mining conditions.
4. Excellent Hydraulic Lubrication System: The main crusher lubrication system and the hydraulic system feature a modular design, operating independently to provide protection against oil temperature, flow rate, pressure, power fluctuations, and abnormal power supply conditions.
5. Convenient transportation: With its reasonable weight and compact design, it can be remotely controlled via a remote-control module to move between upper and lower flatbed trailers, enabling long-distance transport and effortless relocation for operational tasks.
II. Features of the Tire-Mounted Mobile Crushing Station
Tire-mounted mobile crushing stations are primarily used at urban demolition sites, particularly for the crushing and recycling of construction waste. These stations boast a high degree of integration and excellent mobility, making them ideal for industries where equipment needs to continuously follow raw materials to shifting crushing locations. Applications span across various sectors, including mining ore crushing, construction waste recycling, construction aggregate production, as well as infrastructure projects like highways, railways, and bridge-building initiatives. They are capable of handling a wide range of hard rock and mineral materials—such as granite, basalt, marble shale, sandstone, quartzite, limestone, iron ore, copper ore, manganese ore, coal gangue, non-ferrous metal ores, pebbles, and even construction debris from urban demolitions.
II. Differences Between Crawler-Mounted and Tire-Mounted Mobile Crushing Plants
1. Transportation Costs
It is clear that crawler-type mobile crushing plants are unmatched by their tire-based counterparts in this regard. Crawler mobile crushers feature crawler-mounted, remotely controlled mobility, enabling them to handle long-distance transportation and easily relocate for new job sites. In contrast, tire-mounted mobile units require a towing vehicle to carry out relocation tasks. Over the long term, in terms of both labor and time costs, crawler mobile crushing plants clearly have the upper hand.
2. Scope of Application
The crawler-mounted mobile crushing station can get exceptionally close to the material for crushing and screening. In addition to handling construction waste and supporting applications like road construction—areas where tire-mounted mobile crushers are typically used—the crawler model boasts excellent mobility, making it highly adaptable to mountainous terrain and wetlands. It can even perform uphill operations, making it suitable for use in challenging environments such as mining sites and open-pit coal mines.
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