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heres test #2 , big rock ( hard dirt) may have to change crusher plate to make gap smaller at bottom but first I need my conveyors running so it has a chance to break the lumps.
I think the problem is that the dirt is pilling up on conveyor and dirt isn't going far enough into jaws to be broken down. I think once the conveyors are running and there is weight ( more dirt) on top of the rocks in the jaws they will be forced down the shute to be crushed. heres a quick video , let me know if my theory is right? cheers andy http://youtu.be/Oce8bhDK7gE |
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Your right Andy. The more in the chute the better. Crushers are hungry and need a steady flow of material otherwise single chunks will skip and dance around. That's cool if you can easily adjust jaw distance and crush different grades or size of material.
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