Model | Feed port size (mm) | Maximum feed particle size (mm) | Adjustment range of outlet (mm) | Production capacity (t/h) | Power (kw) | Rotating speed (r/min) | Weight (t) |
XCE2540 | 250*400 | 210 | 20-80 | 5-20 | 15 | 300 | 2.8 |
XCE4060 | 400*600 | 340 | 40-100 | 16-54 | 30 | 275 | 6.5 |
XCE5075 | 500*750 | 425 | 50-100 | 30-85 | 55 | 275 | 10.3 |
※XCE40108 | 400*1080 | 340 | 40-100 | 30-100 | 75 | 250 | 10.8 |
※XCE5013 | 500*1300 | 425 | 50-120 | 50-150 | 90 | 275 | 15.6 |
※XCE5015 | 500*1500 | 425 | 50-120 | 60-185 | 110 | 275 | 18.3 |
※XCE5712 | 570*1200 | 475 | 50-130 | 80-210 | 132 | 275 | 17.8 |
XCE6090 | 600*900 | 500 | 65-160 | 50-150 | 75 | 250 | 15.5 |
XCE75106 | 750*1060 | 630 | 80-140 | 50-208 | 110 | 250 | 27.5 |
XCE9012 | 900*1200 | 750 | 95-165 | 100-238 | 132 | 200 | 50 |
XCE1012 | 1000*1200 | 850 | 105-175 | 295-350 | 160 | 200 | 52 |
XCE1215 | 1200*1500 | 1020 | 150-300 | 300-800 | 220 | 180 | 100.8 |
Name/ diffrence | Jaw crusher | Stone crusher |
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Definition | A jaw crusher is a primary crushing machine that uses compressive force to reduce the size of large rocks and ores into smaller particles. It consists of a fixed jaw and a movable jaw, forming a V-shaped chamber where the material is fed and crushed. | The term "stone crusher" is a broader term that encompasses various types of crushers, including jaw crushers. It refers to a machine used to crush stones or rocks into smaller sizes for construction or other purposes. Stone crushers can include jaw crushers, impact crushers, cone crushers, and more. |
Crushing Principle | A jaw crusher operates by squeezing the material between two jaws, one fixed and one movable. The movable jaw exerts force on the rock and pushes it against the fixed jaw, crushing the material. | As a general term, stone crushers can employ different crushing principles depending on the specific type of crusher. For example, impact crushers use the principle of impact to crush the material, while cone crushers utilize compression and crushing between surfaces. |
Application and Use | Jaw crushers are primarily used for primary crushing in various industries, including mining, quarrying, and recycling. They are commonly used to process large-sized rocks or ores and produce smaller-sized materials for further processing or use. | The term "stone crusher" encompasses a wider range of crushers used for different applications. Stone crushers can be used in various industries such as construction, mining, and demolition to crush different types of stones or rocks into smaller sizes for specific purposes, such as aggregate production or road construction. |
Design and Features | Jaw crushers are characterized by a fixed jaw and a movable jaw. They typically have a sturdy design, with heavy-duty construction to withstand high crushing forces. Some jaw crushers may have additional features such as a toggle plate system to provide overload protection or an adjustable discharge opening for controlling the size of the crushed material. | Since the term "stone crusher" encompasses various types of crushers, the design and features can greatly vary depending on the specific type. For example, cone crushers have a different design with a cone-shaped crushing chamber, while impact crushers may have features like adjustable rotor speed or a hydraulic opening mechanism for ease of maintenance. |