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[[File:Kaakbreker_stationaire.jpg|thumb|right|Stationary Jaw Crusher]]  
[[File:Kaakbreker_stationaire.jpg|thumb|right|Stationary Jaw Crusher]]  


A '''jaw or toggle crusher''' consists of a set of vertical jaws, one jaw being fixed and the other being moved back and forth relative to it by a [[cam]] or [[Connecting rod|pitman]] mechanism. The jaws are farther apart at the top than at the bottom, forming a tapered chute so that the material is crushed progressively smaller and smaller as it travels downward until it is small enough to escape from the bottom opening. The movement of the jaw can be quite small, since complete crushing is not performed in one stroke. The inertia required to crush the material is provided by a weighted flywheel that moves a shaft creating an eccentric motion that causes the closing of the gap.
A '''jaw or toggle crusher''' consists of a set of vertical jaws, one jaw being fixed and the other being moved back and forth relative to it by a cam or pitman mechanism. The jaws are farther apart at the top than at the bottom, forming a tapered chute so that the material is crushed progressively smaller and smaller as it travels downward until it is small enough to escape from the bottom opening. The movement of the jaw can be quite small, since complete crushing is not performed in one stroke. The inertia required to crush the material is provided by a weighted flywheel that moves a shaft creating an eccentric motion that causes the closing of the gap.




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