Nordberg Jaw Crushers
The capacities of Nordberg Jaw Crushers are based on short tons per hour (2,000 lbs.) in column 1 and metric tons per hour (2205 kgs.) in column 2 of average feed material weighing 100 lbs. per cubic foot or 1600 kgs. per cubic meter (crushed) of a size which will readily enter the crushing chamber without bridging.
Capacities shown may vary ±25% depending on the type of material, gradation of feed, method of feeding, moisture and clay content, bulk density and fracture characteristics of the feed. Undersize material should be removed from crusher feed to eliminate packing and excessive wear on the jaw dies.
Settings greater than indicated are within the design capabilities of the crushers but are not shown due to anticipated higher operating costs. For these special applications or settings smaller than indicated, consult factory.
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