Design: The hammer crusher consists of a large rotating drum or rotor with heavy, swing-mounted hammers attached to it. These hammers are made of heavy materials like steel or alloy.
Operation: When the rotor spins, the hammers strike the material fed into the machine. The impact forces the material to break into smaller pieces. The crushed material is then expelled through a screen or grate, which controls the size of the final product.
Feed Material: Hammer crushers can handle a variety of materials, including limestone, coal, gypsum, and other types of soft to medium-hard materials.