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started by betsy stone on 03 Sep 14
  • betsy stone
     
    Opposite the opening 177 in the forward crusher head 96 is an opening 181 in the rear crusher head 98, and projecting outwardly and surrounding the opening 181 is an end cone 184 similar in construction to the end cone 178. This end cone 184 has an opening 186 at the rear end thereof. Once the entire drum member 94 has been assembled,portable crusher plant as previously described, it is mounted on a rotary drive means 188. The rotary drive means 188 preferably includes right- and left-hand pairs of roller pillow blocks 190, mounted on bases 86 and 88, such as shown in FIG. 6. Each of the roller blocks 190 includes adjustable bearing means 191. A rear trunnion wheel 194 is supported on bearings 191 through an axle 195. Said rear trunnion roller wheel 194 is also provided with marginal annular flanges 196.

    The forward trunnion roller wheel 198 has a wider bearing surface than the wheel 194 and does not preferably include any flanges. The forward trunnion roller wheel 198 is mounted between the bearing member means 191 by means of a shaft 200. Thus, each of the trunnion roller wheels 194 and 198 at the right-hand side,rock grinding equipment as seen in FIG. 6, are freewheeling and not driven. Referring to the left side of FIG. 6, there is shown a driven rear trunnion wheel 202 of the same configuration as the trunnion wheel 194.

    The roller wheel 202 is mounted between the bearing means 194 with an axle 204, which extends through the bearing 191 to a pg,12 flexible coupling 206. Extending forward from the flexible coupling 206 is a second axle 208 aligned with the axle 204, which extends through the forward bearing means 191 and through a forward trunnion roller wheel 210, similar in construction to the forward trunnion wheel 198.

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