The dual-shaft crusher originated in the European continent in the 1980s and was originally designed to crush domestic and industrial waste. The double-shaft crusher is a double-shaft shearing crusher that crushes materials into small-size materials by cutting, squeezing and tearing the materials. The emergence of dual-shaft crushers makes up for the limitation that hammer crushers, jaw crushers and other crushers can only crush brittle and hard materials such as coal, salt, gypsum, bricks and limestone, and can treat clothing, branches, and wood. Soft and tough materials such as, film, plastic barrels, and electronics can be broken into small pieces for recycling.
Double shaft crusher achieves the purpose of reducing the size of the material through shearing, shredding and squeezing. This type of crusher is used for tires, waste plastics, waste rubber, wood, crop straws and other bulky waste. This series of double-shaft crushers adopt double motors and double reducer structure, and the two main shafts in the machine cavity are driven by balanced torque. Driven by a hard-faced cylindrical gear reducer, with strong power ribs, the blades are forged from alloy tool steel and made through multiple heat treatments. They have very high strength and have the ability to be used repeatedly. The double-shaft crusher has functions such as tearing, squeezing, and biting, and is equipped with start, stop, reverse and load automatic reverse control functions to protect the cutter and the main parts of the machine. It has the characteristics of low speed, large torque, and low noise. The bearing adopts the split form, which is easy to disassemble and replace the tool.