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'''Symons Cone Crushers''' are used to improve productivity, increase cubical product, reduce downtime and maintenance costs. Symons cone crushers types are: 4 ¼, 5 ½, AND 7’. It is usually used as secondary or tertiary crusher. The standard type of Symons cone crusher is applied to medium crushing, the medium type is applied to medium or fine crushing and the short head type is applied to fine crushing. And it has patented innovations that provide the efficiency needed to hit your financial goals and the worry-free operation you demand from rugged machinery.
 
 
==Applications==
*Cement making industry, building, sand making, metallurgical industry, etc
*Iron ore, limestone, copper ore, quartz, granite, sandstone, etc.
 
 
==Working Principles==
When the cone crusher is working, the engine rotates around a fixed point through the belt wheel or the coupling, Meanwhile the transmission shaft and the conical part of the cone crusher are taken under the force of the eccentric bushing, which makes the crushing wall close to the pierced mortar wall at intervals. Then, the ores will be impacted, squeezed and bent constantly in the crushing chamber, resulting in the crushing of the ores.
 
 
==Video==
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