The dimensions of mine ore crushers can vary significantly depending on the type of crusher, capacity, and manufacturer. Below are general dimensions for common types of ore crushers used in mining:
1. Jaw Crushers
– Small to Medium (Lab/Pilot Scale):
– Width: 0.5–1.5 m (20–60 in)
– Length: 1–2 m (40–80 in)
– Height: 1–2 m (40–80 in)
– Large (Industrial Scale):
– Width: 2–3 m (80–120 in)
– Length: 3–5 m (120–200 in)
– Height: 2.5–4 m (100–160 in)
2. Gyratory Crushers
– Primary Gyratory:
– Diameter: 1.5–3 m (60–120 in)
– Height: 3–6 m (120–240 in)
– Larger Models:
– Can exceed 6 m (240 in) in height and 4 m (160 in) in diameter
3. Cone Crushers
– Standard Cone:
– Diameter: 0.6–2.5 m (24–100 in)
– Height: 1.5–4 m (60–160 in)
– HP & MP Series:
– Larger models may reach up to 3 m (120 in) diameter and 5 m (200 in) height
4. Impact Crushers (Horizontal Shaft – HSI/VSI)
– HSI Crushers:
– Length: 3–6 m (10–20 ft)
– Width: 1.5–3 m (5–10 ft)
– Height: 2.5–4 m (8–13 ft)
– VSI Crers:
– Compact models (~1.5m diameter), larger up to ~3m
5. Roll Crushers
– Double Roll: ~1-2m wide, ~1-3m long, ~1-2m tall
Factors Affecting Dimensions:
– Feed Size & Capacity: Larger crushers handle bigger