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Down-the-hole hammer drilling is a technique used primarily for drilling boreholes in hard rock applications. It employs a pneumatic hammer, situated directly at the drill bit, to deliver high-impact blows that effectively break up the rock. This method contrasts with traditional rotary drilling, where the drill bit operates at the surface and relies on torque and weight to penetrate the ground.
- Горнодобывающая промышленность Для обеспечения работы буровых установок и других подземных механизмов.
The eccentric shaft is another significant part of the jaw crusher's design. It is the component that imparts the crushing motion to the movable jaw plate through the pitman. As the eccentric shaft rotates, it creates an oscillating motion that allows the jaw plates to open and close. The shaft is usually made of high carbon steel for strength and durability, allowing it to withstand the heavy forces encountered during operation.
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