What are the reasons for the wear of the vertical shaft impact crusher?

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The vertical shaft impact crusher is a commonly used sand production equipment in the sand production line. It is very important for the sand making process. The vertical shaft impact crusher has high production efficiency, but after a period of use, pay attention to the wear of the equipment.

Vertical shaft impact crusher has long-term contact with sand and gravel materials
The wear of the internal parts of the vertical shaft impact crusher is mainly caused by the friction with the material. When the vertical shaft impact crusher crushes the material, because of the long-term contact and friction with the sand and gravel aggregate, it undergoes repeated loads during processing. Change, eventually due to friction factors, cause the parts of the vertical shaft impact crusher to wear

The wear of vertical shaft impact crusher is related to lubrication
The user should choose a suitable lubrication system to keep the equipment effective during work. The friction coefficient of the vertical shaft impact crusher can be reduced by doing a good job of lubrication or establishing liquid friction on the friction surface.


Vertical shaft impact crusher in sand production line

Unstable speed of vertical shaft impact crusher equipment
The vertical shaft impact crusher should work with a higher voltage, so it is necessary to ensure that the equipment has a stable voltage. Unstable voltage will cause unstable operation of the equipment, which will cause the equipment components of the vertical shaft impact crusher to be worn.

Choose the right material
Material is also an important reason affecting the wear of the vertical shaft impact crusher. To avoid crushing and sand making operations under high-load working conditions, the bearing cover of the vertical shaft impact crusher should be opened regularly to check the use of the bearings. Find and solve problems.

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