This equipment features high-strength manganese steel jaws and a hydraulic adjustment system, achieving a crushing ratio of 40:1. It combines high wear resistance with easy maintenance, significantly enhancing the efficiency of primary ore crushing.
During the production process, the company utilized a digital workshop management system to ensure that the machining precision of key components was controlled within 0.05 mm. The overall assembly was validated for stability through dynamic load testing. "From structural optimization to the integration of intelligent monitoring modules, we have incorporated the client's cost-reduction and efficiency-enhancement needs throughout the entire process," explained the technical director.
The equipment is expected to complete factory inspection and dispatch within five working days. This delivery not only reinforces Sanland Engineering's technological advantages in the mining crushing equipment sector but also lays a solid foundation for further deepening industry collaboration.