An exploded crusher typically refers to a crusher machine that has been disassembled or taken apart, often for maintenance, repair, or to illustrate its internal components. This can apply to various types of crushers, such as:
1. Jaw Crusher (Exploded View)
– Shows the separation of the:
– Fixed jaw plate
– Movable jaw plate
– Toggle plate
– Eccentric shaft
– Bearings and seals
– Helps in understanding assembly/disassembly.
2. Cone Crusher (Exploded View)
– Displays components like:
– Mantle and concave liners
– Main shaft and eccentric assembly
– Hydraulic cylinders and astment ring
– Used for part replacement guidance.
3. Impact Crusher (Exploded Diagram)
– Reveals:
– Rotor and blow bars/hammers
– Impact aprons/liners
– Bearings and housing
4. Gyratory Crusher (Exploded Parts)
– Highlights:
– Spider assembly
– Main shaft and crushing head
– Bottom shell bushings
Common Reasons for an Exploded Crusher View:
– Maintenance & Repair – Identifying worn/damaged parts.
– Assembly Instructions – Helping technicians reassemble correctly.
– Training & Education – Teaching mechanics about crusher internals.
– Spare Parts Identification – Ordering correct replacements.
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