Tire Mobile Jaw Crushing Plant is a mining and construction equipment that integrates crushing and mobility functions. It is mainly used for on-site crushing of hard materials such as rocks, ores, and construction waste.
Its core is a jaw crusher, which is mounted on a tire chassis. It can be quickly transferred and operated directly, greatly reducing the cost of material transportation. It is suitable for construction scenes with high mobility or complex terrain.
Technical Features
1. Efficient mobility
• The tire chassis supports fast movement on roads (up to 20-30 kilometers per hour), without the need for additional transportation equipment, and can adapt to multi-site operation needs.
• The hydraulic outrigger system ensures operational stability and adapts to rough terrain.
2. Integrated design
• The whole machine integrates jaw crusher, feeder, conveyor belt, control system, etc., which reduces on-site installation time.
• Some models can be equipped with an optional screening module to achieve integrated “crushing-screening” operations.
3. Intelligent control
• Equipped with PLC automatic control system, real-time monitoring of operating parameters (such as temperature, pressure, output) and support for remote fault diagnosis.
• The touch screen operation interface simplifies the process and reduces manual intervention.
4. Energy saving and environmental protection
• Optimize the crushing chamber design to improve crushing efficiency and reduce energy consumption.
• Equipped with spray dust suppression, closed hood or pulse dust collector to reduce dust pollution; low noise design meets environmental protection standards.
5. Convenient maintenance
• Key components (such as jaw plates and bearings) are made of wear-resistant materials to extend their service life.
• The modular design allows for quick replacement of wearing parts, and the hydraulic adjustment of the discharge opening simplifies operation.
Application Scenario
• Mining: On-site crushing in open-pit mines to reduce ore transportation costs.
• Building demolition: Dispose of concrete, bricks and other construction waste on site to achieve resource utilization.
• Road construction: Aggregate production in mountainous or remote areas, flexible response to project needs.