In crushing and sand-making production lines, the small ball mill liner handler plays a critical role in maintaining grinding efficiency and reducing downtime. This compact yet robust tool is designed for quick replacement of worn liners in ball mills, ensuring continuous operation in aggregate processing plants.
A typical sand and gravel production line includes:
– Primary Crusher (Jaw/Cone): Processes raw materials into coarse aggregates.
– Secondary Crusher (Impact/VSI): Refines particles for sand production.
– Ball Mill: Grinds materials to fine powders (e.g., for cement or mineral processing).
– Screening & Washing Units: Ensures gradation and cleanliness of final products.
| Parameter | Value |
|——————–|—————————|
| Load Capacity | 500–2,000 kg |
| Operation Range | 360° rotation |
| Power Source | Hydraulic/Electric |
| Weight | 1.5–3 tons |

Q: How often should liners be replaced?
A: Typically every 6–12 months, depending on material abrasiveness.
Q: Can this handler fit all ball mill sizes?
A: Custom models are available for mills with diameters of 1.5–4 meters.

A granite processing plant in Texas reduced liner replacement time by 60% after adopting a hydraulic small ball mill liner handler, boosting annual output by 15%. The system’s precision alignment feature minimized mill vibration, extending equipment lifespan.
For optimal performance, pair the liner handler with high-chrome alloy liners for wear resistance in abrasive environments.