Jaw Plate
The plates mounted on jaw crushers, in which one plate oscillates and other stands stationary are called jaw plates. The oscillating movement narrowing the valley of the crushing chamber makes the crushing media squeezed between the Moving and fixed Jaw Plate and makes the reduction in the size of the stones possible.
In a jaw crusher the crushing takes place by squeezing the material between stationary and moving jaw plates. The Jaw plate thus plays a lead role in a jaw crushing machine. The peaks and valleys of the jaw plates are offset from one another and use the mechanical advantage of leverage to break the rock. The jaw plates are casted in different grades of Mn steel to suit the crushing media and different weather conditions. The crushing media is crushed between the movement of the stationery and movable jaw plate resulting in the smaller size than original.
Jaw plate casted by us can in all desired Mn steel grades following either IS/ASTM or Customer proprietary standard, give you the best of the possible output and easy replaceability. It is casted with utmost care at every process to provide you the desired performance
Bowl Liner
The Bowl Liner ring is the stationary crushing surface of a cone crusher casted in Mn steel. The concave works as the outer layer of the crushing chamber, in which the crushing of the aggregates is taking place.
The Bowl Liner acts as an outside wall of the crushing area in the cone crusher which remains stationary and fixed in the cone crusher frame. The Angular inside wall of the Bowl Liner allows the crushing material to squeeze between the moving Mantle and the Bowl Liner, resulting in the reduction in the size of the crushing media as the crushing media breaks into small pieces.
Bowl liner supplied by us is produced with utmost precision in every process of castings manufacturing to provide the desired output at the installed site.