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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;==Cone Crusher ==&lt;br /&gt;
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 [http://www.shibang-china.com/info/Cone_crusher.html Cone crusher] is similar in operation to a gyratory crusher, with less   steepness in the crushing chamber and more of a parallel zone between crushing   zones. A cone crusher breaks rock by squeezing the rock between an eccentrically   gyrating spindle, which is covered by a wear resistant mantle, and the enclosing   concave hopper, covered by a manganese concave or a bowl liner. As rock enters   the top of the [http://www.shibang-china.com/info/Cone_crusher.html Cone crusher], it becomes wedged and squeezed between the mantle   and the bowl liner or concave. Large pieces of ore are broken once, and then   fall to a lower position (because they are now smaller) where they are broken   again. This process continues until the pieces are small enough to fall through   the narrow opening at the bottom of the crusher.&lt;br /&gt;
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For the most part advances in crusher design have moved slowly. [http://www.shibang-china.com/info/Jaw_crusher.html Jaw crusher]   have remained virtually unchanged for sixty years. More reliability and higher   production have been added to basic [http://crusher.shibang-china.com/Cone_crusher.html Cone crusher] designs that have also remained   largely unchanged. Increases in rotating speed, have provided the largest   variation. For instance, a 48 inch (120 cm) [http://www.shibang-china.com/info/Cone_crusher.html Cone crusher] manufactured in 1960   may be able to produce 170 tons/hr of crushed rock, whereas the same size cone   manufactured today may produce 300 tons/hr. These production improvements come   from speed increases and better crushing chamber designs.&lt;br /&gt;
The largest advance in [http://crusher.shibang-china.com/Cone_crusher.html Cone crusher] reliability has been seen in the use of   hydraulics to protect crushers from damage from uncrushable objects entering the   crushing chamber. Foreign objects, such as steel, have been known to cost thousands of dollars of   damage to a [http://www.shibang-china.com/info/Cone_crusher.html Cone crusher], and more costs in lost production. The advance of   hydraulic relief systems has greatly reduced downtime and improved the life of   these machines.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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