Mining Machine Cast Steel Wear Jaw Plate C145 Jaw Crusher Spare Parts
Applications:Our resilient jaw plates and crusher parts are extensively utilized across various demanding industries. From the depths of the mining sector, through quarrying and aggregate processes, to the metallurgical, construction, chemical, and silicate industries, our components excel. They are designed to crush hard and medium-hard ores and rocks, including iron ore, limestone, copper ore, sandstone, and quartz, ensuring durability and efficiency.
At present, ONA proudly offers over 3500 spare parts for cone crushers, encompassing bronze bushings, sockets, feed plates, head nuts, gears, pinions, filler pieces, and torch rings. Moreover, ONA excels in manufacturing complete replacement assemblies such as head & shaft assemblies, countershafts, and top and bottom shells for all leading industry brands. Our pre-sales engineers are always at your service, ready to assist in selecting the correct product for your or your customers' crushers when part numbers are elusive. If you own the machine, chances are high that we have the parts for it.
ONA supplies premium manganese bowl liners, mantles, concaves, cone liners, and accessories for the majority of crushing brands. Available in 13% Standard, 18% Premium, and 22% High alloys, our manganese parts promise enhanced performance. Additionally, we offer custom profile bowl liners and mantles designed to increase efficiency, extend wear life, and reduce downtime, ultimately lowering overall production costs.
Quality Control:
How can we reduce wear and make the jaw plate last longer?
1. Start feeding the machine only after it begins operating normally.
2. After installing a new jaw plate, ensure it is securely fixed and that the contact surfaces are smooth.
3. Feed materials evenly into the jaw crusher crushing cavity to avoid material pile-ups on the wall or one-sided overload, which can create uneven stress on the jaw plate.
4. Monitor bearing temperature closely. If it exceeds 70ºC, stop the machine immediately and identify the cause.
5. When halting the production line, first stop material supply. Ensure the crushing cavity is fully emptied before shutting down the line and turning off the power.
6. For materials with high hardness, choose a tough jaw plate material to mitigate impact.
7. Enhance jaw plate design to minimize sliding friction between the material and the tooth plate.
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