Crusher Capacity Charts and Tables
Crusher Capacities are neither maximum nor minimum, and are based on results secured in actual practice. The figures shown apply to short tons of material weighing 100 pounds per cubic foot, and are based on a properly graded feed with the crusher consuming a minimum of 80% of the recommended horsepower. A feed size or minus ¾” is typical, but a minus 1½” feed can be readily accepted.
Optimum capacity is obtained with a closed side setting ranging between ¼” and ½”. The setting is not necessarily related to the closed circuit screen opening.
Factors which may affect capacity include, size of feed, friability, toughness and moisture content.
Figures shown under column “TPH THROUGH CRUSHER” are included for calculating screen areas.
For finer product requirements, contact Rexnord Process Crusherry Division.
The recommended screening areas were determined using the crusher product screen analysis.
SD and DD signifies single deck or double deck screen.
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