1. Structural differences

The cone crusher consists of a frame, a horizontal shaft, a conical eccentric sleeve, a crushed stone row and a lubrication system. The jaw crusher consists of a frame, a jaw movable jaw plate, a fixed jaw plate, a rotor, an inspection door and a lubrication system. It can be seen that the cone crusher is based on a conical eccentric sleeve as the core component, while the jaw crusher is based on a jaw movable jaw plate as the core component.

2. Differences in working principles

When the cone crusher is working, the motor drives the conical eccentric sleeve to rotate, and the stone is compressed, crushed and impacted with the assistance of the crushed stone row. The working principle of the jaw crusher is to achieve the crushing of the stone through the friction of the jaw movable jaw plate, in which the gap between the fixed jaw plate and the movable jaw plate can control the crushing particle size of the stone.

3. Differences in the scope of application

The cone crusher is suitable for crushing stones with higher hardness and lower water content, such as granite, roller rock, gypsum, etc. The jaw crusher has a wider range of applications and can be used for crushing stones with lower hardness and higher water content, such as limestone, gypsum, coal, iron ore, etc.

4. Differences in maintenance

The lubrication system of the cone crusher is relatively simple, and you only need to pay attention to replenishing the lubricating oil in time. The lubrication system of the jaw crusher is relatively complex, and different types of oil need to be added, and the maintenance of the lubrication pipeline is also more cumbersome.

In summary, the cone crusher and the jaw crusher have their own characteristics and are suitable for different types of stone crushing. The specific choice needs to be weighed according to the actual situation. At the same time, during normal use, you should also pay attention to correct use and regular maintenance to extend the life of the equipment.