The hammer mill is used for size reduction of different materials, both organic and inorganic.
The operating principle is based on the impact of a hard metal (hammer) against a certain fragile and/or soft product, with the impact load depending on the length of the hammer in relation to the torque of the motor. This impact occurs inside the crushing chamber, which limits the product's path as many times as necessary until the sequence of impacts reduces the material to the desired size.
The different industries and products where this equipment can be applied are as follows, considering that its uses are virtually unlimited; only a few examples are mentioned:
-Food -Flours -Semolina -Bait -Cookies -Dried fruits
-Chemicals -Rice -Pharmaceuticals -Soy -Wheat -Non-metallics
-Corn -Chips -Husks -Green leaves -Plastics -Breadcrumbs
The complete plans for manufacturing the equipment are developed in the book - which was edited in A4 format. The assembly drawing details the standard parts that are purchased on the industrial market, and the sequence of drawings for the parts to be machined. The part drawings contain:
-welding details and the development of bent sheets,
-assembly -welding- of the parts before machining them,
-complete dimensions of the shafts and machined parts with their tolerances,
-dimensions of the profiles with details of their angles (when applicable),
-machining of standard parts to adapt them to the equipment.
The definition -or reading- of the drawings, both on screen and after printing, is optimal, photo-like in .jpg format with a resolution of 300 pixels/inch.
The technical characteristics of the presented mill are: Working RPM 3000 RPM - Working Power 3 HP - Number of hammers 9 (5+4 crossed).
The design author is the well-known Engineer Teodoro Kresisch, and you can purchase the complete plans from Editorial Libroptica, in ebook format (pdf), in A4 size, by visiting the page http://www.libroptica.com/Molino%20de%20Martillos.html
You can also copy and paste the link into your browser, or go to the Editorial Libroptica website, under Technical Books.
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