change VSI Wear Parts

When to change VSI Wear Parts?

When to change VSI Wear Parts?   VSI Wear Parts The VSI wear parts are located both within and on the rotor’s exterior surfaces. Material technology is used in many sections to withstand impact or abrasive wear. The selection of the appropriate worn components for the application is critical to achieving the desired performance. To…

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VSI Crusher Drive Belt

VSI Crusher Drive Belt Tensioning

VSI Crusher Drive Belt Tensioning Correct tensioning is the most important factor necessary for long, satisfactory drive belt operation. Too little tension will result in slippage, causing rapid belt and pulley wear, and poor efficiency. Too much tension results in excessive strain on belts, bearings (especially motor bearings), and shafts.   Measure Select the second…

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VSI Crusher Shaft Line Assembly

VSI Crusher Shaft Line Assembly

VSI Crusher Shaft Line Assembly The shaft line assembly is a grease-filled, sealed bearing assembly that can be removed in one piece (shaft, bearings, seals, and housing) for overhaul and inspection. When the new shaft line assembly has run between 100 and 150 hours, begin a series of routine checks on the run-down time of…

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VSI Crusher Rotor Balancing

VSI Crusher Rotor Balancing

VSI Crusher Rotor Balancing It is important that the rotor is properly balanced in order to provide the maximum trouble-free life of the shaft line assembly in the crusher. Most brands of VSI crushers manufactured rotor balance machines are designed specifically, and only, for this job. To get the best results from the balance machine,…

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VSI Crusher Rotor Installation

VSI Crusher Rotor Installation

VSI Crusher Rotor Installation The life of the shaft line assembly is greatly reduced when the VSI crusher rotor is running with excessive vibration for long periods. When this vibration is extreme, there is potential for catastrophic failure, i.e. shaft breakage. One factor which has a direct influence on the smooth running of the crusher…

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VSI Crusher Rotor Removal

VSI Crusher Rotor Removal

VSI Crusher Rotor Removal This article explains in detail the process of replacing the VSI crusher rotor. The steps of this process are as follows: Remove hopper and crusher roof in one lift. The hopper may be removed from the roof first if the lifting equipment does not have sufficient capacity to lift both assemblies…

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VSI Crusher Rotor Build-up

VSI Crusher Rotor Build-up

VSI Crusher Rotor Build-up The build-up in the rotor is a deliberately retained pocket of material that forms a surface over which rock slides and generally forms the shape of a wave with the crest toward the centre of the rotor. Primary function The build-up in the rotor needs to protect the internal walls of…

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VSI Crusher Rotor Body Wear Problems

VSI Crusher Rotor Body Wear Problems

VSI Crusher Rotor Body Wear Problems This paper shows the subject to normal wear – the comments provide a guide to causes of unusually rapid wear- for the VSI crusher rotor body.   Top Wear Plate Wear The feed tube is too short and material discharges over the rotor’s top. Replace the feed tube or…

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