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Update on the New, Compact Crusher
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan27" data-source="post: 97748" data-attributes="member: 1074"><p>Great idea, </p><p>However research and development is important.</p><p>I am still putting the Compact Crusher through testing. The little pipe and screen could be added if somebody really wanted it.</p><p>I have found the grinder gets hot after processing around 6 or so kilos of ore.</p><p>Therefore a continuous feed is not really necessary with a small sampling mill.</p><p>After 5 to 10 minutes the grinder is cool to go again. </p><p>I picked up an electric motor today for a continuous feed crusher. I have all parts to begin building.</p><p>In saying this, even the electric motors run red hot especially 240volt motors. I have opted for a better quality motor for this reason.</p><p>The Chinese motors tend to blow capacitors and the bearings don't last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan27, post: 97748, member: 1074"] Great idea, However research and development is important. I am still putting the Compact Crusher through testing. The little pipe and screen could be added if somebody really wanted it. I have found the grinder gets hot after processing around 6 or so kilos of ore. Therefore a continuous feed is not really necessary with a small sampling mill. After 5 to 10 minutes the grinder is cool to go again. I picked up an electric motor today for a continuous feed crusher. I have all parts to begin building. In saying this, even the electric motors run red hot especially 240volt motors. I have opted for a better quality motor for this reason. The Chinese motors tend to blow capacitors and the bearings don't last. [/QUOTE]
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