function of flywheel in jaw crusher

The Role of Flywheel in Jaw Crusher

The flywheel is a critical component in jaw crushers, providing inertia to balance the energy demand during crushing cycles. It stores energy during the idle stroke and releases it during the crushing stroke, ensuring smooth operation and reducing power fluctuations. Typically made of cast iron or steel, flywheels enhance crusher efficiency and extend bearing life by minimizing peak loads.

Crushing and Sand-Making Production Line Equipment

A complete sand and aggregate production line includes:
1. Primary Jaw Crusher: Breaks large rocks into smaller fragments (e.g., feed size: ≤1,200mm, output: 50–300mm).
2. Secondary Cone/Impact Crusher: Further reduces particle size (output: 20–50mm).
3. Sand Maker (VSI Crusher): Produces finely graded sand (0–5mm).
4. Vibrating Screens: Classifies materials by size.
5. Conveyors: Transports materials between stages.

Key Equipment Parameters

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Equipment Model Capacity (t/h) Power (kW)
Jaw Crusher PE-600×900 50–160 75
Cone Crusher PYB-1200 110–168 110
VSI Sand Maker S8-1145 60–180 250
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