Single-Roll Crushers
Fig. 1 shows a sectional elevation of the A-e single-roll crusher, known as the Fairmount crusher. Fig. 2 shows a cutaway view of the machine, with hopper and part of the near side frame removed to show the crushing chamber.
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The curved crushing surface of the anvil is lined with chilled-iron or manganese-steel concaves, which are cast with corrugated faces. These corrugations sometimes extend the full length of the surface, but when affine product is desired the lower concave segments are made with a flat surface at the discharge point.
The roll-center is made of cast steel, and the teeth are of manganese steel inserted in cored pockets in the surface of the roll-center. These teeth, it will be noted, are of different heights, the higher teeth being known as "slugger teeth," and the lower ones as "regular teeth."
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