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GP100
ONA
847490
Product Overview
Crusher chambers play the most important role in the crushingprocess. By optimizing the crusher chamber, you can achieve
higher production rates, lower energy consumption, increasedsafety and plant efficiency and longer lifetime on the wear parts.
The maintenance cycle for a GP100 cone crusher, including the replacement of wear parts such as the mantle and concave, can
vary significantly based on several factors. These factors include the type of material being crushed, the size and hardness of the
feed, the operating conditions, and the quality of the components. Generally, ONA recommends routine inspections and
maintenance to ensure the crusher continues to operate efficiently and to prevent unexpected downtime.
For the GP100 cone crusher, it's important to monitor the wear profile of the liners, as a distorted wear profile can decrease capacity,
increase wear, and lead to higher crushing forces. Liners should be changed before they are worn through to prevent damage to the
frame or head. This typically occurs when the dimension has reduced by 10-15 mm, depending on the crusher model. However,
production aspects may sometimes favor changing wear parts before they are fully utilized if hourly capacity or product quality
begins to decrease towards the end of the liner's lifetime.
The actual time required to replace the mantle and concave can depend on the crusher's design and the expertise of the maintenance
crew. GP100, are engineered to be easy to maintain and service. The crusher can be disassembled from above, and all heavy components
can be lifted, which simplifies the maintenance process. The use of specially designed tools and OEM parts can further streamline the
replacement of wear parts, reducing maintenance times and crusher downtime.
Production Site
Our Advantages
Product Overview
Crusher chambers play the most important role in the crushingprocess. By optimizing the crusher chamber, you can achieve
higher production rates, lower energy consumption, increasedsafety and plant efficiency and longer lifetime on the wear parts.
The maintenance cycle for a GP100 cone crusher, including the replacement of wear parts such as the mantle and concave, can
vary significantly based on several factors. These factors include the type of material being crushed, the size and hardness of the
feed, the operating conditions, and the quality of the components. Generally, ONA recommends routine inspections and
maintenance to ensure the crusher continues to operate efficiently and to prevent unexpected downtime.
For the GP100 cone crusher, it's important to monitor the wear profile of the liners, as a distorted wear profile can decrease capacity,
increase wear, and lead to higher crushing forces. Liners should be changed before they are worn through to prevent damage to the
frame or head. This typically occurs when the dimension has reduced by 10-15 mm, depending on the crusher model. However,
production aspects may sometimes favor changing wear parts before they are fully utilized if hourly capacity or product quality
begins to decrease towards the end of the liner's lifetime.
The actual time required to replace the mantle and concave can depend on the crusher's design and the expertise of the maintenance
crew. GP100, are engineered to be easy to maintain and service. The crusher can be disassembled from above, and all heavy components
can be lifted, which simplifies the maintenance process. The use of specially designed tools and OEM parts can further streamline the
replacement of wear parts, reducing maintenance times and crusher downtime.
Production Site
Our Advantages