Components and Functionality:
Crushing Chamber: The crushing chamber is the primary part of the machine where coal is fed into and crushed. It contains the 48 hammers or blades that deliver the impact necessary to break down the coal.
48 Hammers or Blades: The 48 hammers or blades are the key components responsible for crushing the coal. They strike the coal with force to reduce it into smaller particles.
Key Features and Functions:
Size Reduction: The primary function of this machine is to reduce the size of coal, making it easier to handle, transport, and use in various industrial applications.
Efficiency: A machine with 48 hammers is designed to provide efficient and effective coal crushing, ensuring the coal is properly broken down.
Capacity: The capacity of the machine can vary, but a machine with 48 hammers is likely to have a higher throughput compared to machines with fewer hammers.
Safety: Safety features and measures are often incorporated to protect operators during the crushing process.
Maintenance: Regular maintenance is essential to keep the machine in good working condition.