The grinding stones skiving splitting machine is a critical component in modern aggregate processing lines, designed to efficiently break down large rocks into uniformly sized gravel or sand. This machine combines impact crushing, shearing, and grinding mechanisms to achieve high productivity with low energy consumption.
– Capacity: 50–300 TPH (varies by model)
– Max Feed Size: ≤800 mm
– Output Size: 5–40 mm (adjustable)
– Power: 75–315 kW
– Material: High-manganese steel wear parts
| Model | Throughput (TPH) | Power (kW) |
|---|---|---|
| GSSM-100 | 50–100 | 75–110 |
| GSSM-200 | 150–200 | 160–220 |
| GSSM-300 | 250–300 | 280–315 |
The machine typically operates after primary crushing (e.g., jaw crusher) and before screening/vibration separation. Its precision splitting action reduces over-crushing, improving yield for high-quality aggregates used in concrete or road construction.

Q: How often should wear parts be replaced?
A: Depending on abrasiveness, check liners every 500–800 hours.
Q: Can it process wet materials?
A: Yes, but efficiency drops by ~15% due to clogging risks.

A 200 TPH line deployed two GSSM-200 units, achieving 95% usable output (<25 mm) for local cement plants. Maintenance intervals extended by 30% using hardened alloy blades.