Jaw crushing plant 5062
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Jaw crushing plant - 5062 - LIPPMANN - stationary / primary
Jaw crushing plant - 5062 - LIPPMANN - stationary / primary
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Characteristics

Technology
jaw
Mobility
stationary
Other characteristics
primary
Opening height

36 in, 38 in, 42 in, 48 in, 50 in

Opening lenght

48 in, 50 in, 62 in

Description

Lippmann’s range of large model jaws includes a 5062j, 4248, and 3650 to suit your particular heavy duty, high volume primary crushing application. Compare a Lippmann jaw with any other jaw on the market. Immediately you’ll see the shaft and other components are larger, the frame much heavier. Everything about it tells you this machine was built for demanding production, strength and a lifetime of dependability. By incorporating these massive crushers into a stationary rockbox structure, Lippmann has perfected the first step in crushing applications Apron Feeder Plants For years, the mining industry has relied on proven “tractor- type” apron feeders to handle rock during wet, sticky or frozen operations, and today Lippmann has perfectly configured the optimal primary plant for aggregate producers. Twin Primary Jaw Crushers – A cost efficient mining industry new technology alternative to conventional gyratory primary crushing stations for high volume processing of ore or hard rock. inclined dump mechanism Remotely Dump Large Material An inclined dump mechanism uses both gravity and hydraulics to remove oversized material from the crushing circuit. This unit comes equipped with tapered grizzly bars and can be operated by pendant or remote

Catalogs

3862J-W
3862J-W
2 Pages
4248J-W
4248J-W
2 Pages
5062J
5062J
2 Pages
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