Spare parts for crushers
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Yes. If there are no drawings, the part itself can be submitted for measurement. This format is frequently used when it is necessary to restore spare parts for jaw crushers or other items for which documentation has already been lost. After the assessment, it becomes clear whether there is sufficient data for reproduction or if additional modification of the model is required.
This depends on the operating mode of the part. If the assembly operates under impact and abrasive wear, the material is selected not by its “name”, but based on the actual load. This approach is particularly important when manufacturing wear parts for cone crushers, where the service life directly depends on the correctly selected grade of steel or cast iron.
Yes, both single orders and serial batches are possible. This is convenient when you need to quickly resolve a specific breakdown without waiting for a large production program. In this format, blow bars for crushers, individual plates, lining elements, and other parts for urgent replacement are frequently ordered.
Yes. If an assembly regularly wears out in the same zone, the thickness of the working part, shape, seating dimensions, or material can be revised. This is especially relevant for items such as crusher jaws, where even a minor design change can influence the service life and operational stability of the equipment.
It is advisable to immediately provide a drawing, photo, part name, quantity, operating conditions, and desired lead times. When dealing with a complex item, such as crusher impact plates or lining elements, the more precise the initial data, the faster an estimate for cost and lead time can be prepared.
Yes, such orders are possible. If a standard item is absent from the market, custom crusher lining, cast elements of the crushing chamber, and other parts tailored to a specific equipment model can be put into production. This is highly convenient for enterprises operating older machinery or rare imported nomenclature.
