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SBM’s new generation vertical impact crusher rotor

SBM has introduced a new generation of vertical impact crusher rotors. The company says that the vertical impact crusher type V8 as well as the bigger model V10 can easily be upgraded by the new rotor. “Due to mounting protective cast armour plates at the upper and lower sides of the rotor, the service life of the rotor body could be prolonged by three times minimum in comparison to the old version. Repair costs are also considerably lower as maintenance has become easier and quicker,” says SBM. The newl
March 15, 2016 Read time: 1 min
7156 SBM Mineral Processing has introduced a new generation of vertical impact crusher rotors.

The company says that the vertical impact crusher type V8 as well as the bigger model V10 can easily be upgraded by the new rotor.

“Due to mounting protective cast armour plates at the upper and lower sides of the rotor, the service life of the rotor body could be prolonged by three times minimum in comparison to the old version. Repair costs are also considerably lower as maintenance has become easier and quicker,” says SBM.

The newly-developed cast armour plates make it much easier for operating staff to clearly see the state of wear, and wear parts can be changed even when the rotor is mounted as the cast armour plates can be exchanged in sections.

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