Trio CT2036 Jaw Crusher Manual PDF
Trio CT2036 Jaw Crusher Manual PDF
Trio CT2036 Jaw Crusher Manual PDF
E N G I N E E R E D P R O D U C T S
Trio Engineered Products, Inc. • 12823 Schabarum Ave. • Irwindale, CA 91706 • Telephone 626-851-3966 • Fax 626-851-9526
CT Series
20” x36”
Jaw Crusher
CRUSHING MACHINERY
1. Take special care to see that all parts of your body are clear of moving parts and
pinch points before starting or operating machinery.
2. Make sure that all rotating sheaves, pulleys and belts are properly guarded to
prevent being caught by them.
3. Be sure that the feed and discharge systems for material processing equipment are
designed and maintained so that processed materials (rocks, gravel, coal, etc.) are
retained within the system. Do not allow any part of your body to enter in or near
the material flow.
4. Never sit or stand on any component of the machinery while it is in operation to
prevent injuries arising from vibration.
5. Verify that the supporting structure(s) provided by your company for the machinery
is sufficient to support both the total weight of the equipment and the dynamic
load and stresses created by the equipment.
CONVEYING MACHINERY
1. Be sure that all parts of your body are kept clear of moving conveyor belts,
especially at pinch points.
2. Do NOT lubricate machinery while it is in motion.
3. Never lean over a moving conveyor belt, or ride on a conveyor belt intended only
for material transport.
4. Always keep clear of feed or discharge points of all material conveyor systems.
5. Be sure that all guards are securely fastened in place on sheaves, pulleys, and belts
before and during equipment operation.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Trio Engineered Products, Inc. provides only such safety equipment and guards as are
specified by the Purchaser on the Shop Order or the Customer Order
Acknowledgment. The Purchaser must furnish all other required safety devices.
DRESS PROPERLY FOR THE JOB AND USE APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT
Follow your company Personal Protective Equipment Policy. Discuss personal
protective equipment requirements with your supervisor before operating equipment
or performing service, repair or adjustment work. Don’t wear loose clothes or jewelry,
and restrain long hair.
Forward
This parts section of this manual is intended to assist the informed installer and user of this jaw
crusher in identifying wear and replacement parts that will be required during the operating of
this equipment. Because of the extreme nature of crushing, parts replacement is an expected
occurrence. The prepared operator should have certain parts on hand to minimize operating
down time.
Specific questions regarding the operation and maintenance should be addressed to your
distributor. The manufacturer will constantly try to improve their equipment and there will
therefore be changes from time to time that may require you to request up dates from the
factory or your local representative.
Safety
The manufacturer may not always know exactly how their equipment is installed, applied and
used, and cautions all prospective operators that they must exercise the greatest care for the
safety of individuals that happen in and around the machinery. Equipment used in the United
States must be installed and operated with regard to safety either, per OSHA or MSHA
regulations, or both.
Operating the equipment beyond its published ratings or without the proper guards and
protection for personnel is foolhardy and subjects the operator to potentially numerous
penalties or imprisonment or both.
General Information
This Operation and Maintenance Manual has been prepared to assist in the installation,
operation, and maintenance of Trio jaw crushers. The information contained in this manual is
intended to familiarize the operator with the general configuration and assembly of this
equipment. It should aid in providing the necessary information for efficient operation and
maintenance of this machine.
Each crusher is delivered with this manual that illustrates the specific components comprising
the jaw crusher. When ordering parts, please have the following information available:
Crusher Size
Crusher Serial Number
Part name and reference number (from appendix)
Complete shipping instructions (type of shipping required)
Number of parts required
Recommended Tools
The following tools are recommended for storage with the crusher, as they will be required for
use during normal maintenance and repair.
Jaw Lifting Cable Metric Allen Head Wrenches
Hydraulic Jack Box Wrench
Complete Set of Metric Tools
25,256 11,550 1,430 1,430 590 4,686 1,151 247 3,865 9,475
Horsepower Requirements
Electric motors are available for special duty crusher applications and are recommended over
standard frame motors.
OPERATING SPEED POWER
MODEL
(FULL LOAD RPM) HP KW
CT2036 250 75 55
1. The above information is based on average feed material that weighs approximately 100 lbs/ft³ crushed of a size which is readily fed into the crushing chamber without clogging.
2. Capacities shown may vary depending on the type, size, moisture content, and clay content of material, the bulk density, method of material feeding. Undersize material should be
removed from the crusher feed to eliminate packing and excess wear.
SETTINGS GREATER THAN INDICATED ARE WITHIN DESIGN CAPABILITIES OF THE MACHINES BUT ARE NOT SHOWN DUE TO ANTICIPATED HIGHER OPERATING
COSTS.
The above tables are based on results obtained during actual operation and could vary depending on the type of material, gradation of feed, method of feeding, moisture and clay
content, and other material characteristics. The indicated top size, also influenced by the above conditions, is provided to assist in the selection of the crushing equipment to follow.
Contact your dealer for more details.
THE ABOVE TABLES ARE BASED ON RESULTS OBTAINED DURING ACTUAL OPERATION AND COULD VARY DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF MATERIAL, GRADATION OF FEED, METHOD OF FEEDING,
MOISTURE AND CLAY CONTENT, AND OTHER MATERIAL CHARACTERISTICS. THE INDICATED TOP SIZE, ALSO INFLUENCED BY THE ABOVE CONDITIONS, IS PROVIDED TO ASSIST IN THE SELECTION OF
THE CRUSHING EQUIPMENT TO FOLLOW. CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR MORE DETAILS. Jaw crushers reduce large rock to smaller stone using exceptional force. The
foundation therefore must be substantial enough to support the crusher without distortion.
Feed Configuration
In order to achieve the maximum operating efficiency for the crusher, an optimal feed arrangement must
be utilized. This crusher can reach its maximum efficiency only when the feed is supplied in the correct
amount and distributed evenly into the crushing chamber. The feed equipment should also allow for easy
access to the crushing chamber in the event of material blockage, part replacement, or other
maintenance.
Discharge Configuration
The crusher discharge compartment can be manufactured out of metal or wood. The compartment should
be readily accessible for cleaning, maintenance, and inspection. The compartment should also have a
shelf or ledge to provide a “bed” of crushed material for falling material to impact on. This bed will absorb
much of the impact of the falling material before it reaches the conveying belt. If a discharge chute is
used, its slope must be at least 45° from the horizontal and increased if the material is sticky in nature.
V-Belt Precautions
V-Belt stretching and wear are potential problems for the user and frequent careful inspections are
recommended in order to identify problem belts before the belts fail. This will serve to reduce the potential
injuries that could result when belts break and give way.
Rust Protection
A crusher is comprised of iron and steel parts; it is particularly vulnerable to rust corrosion. Once rust
develops, the resulting porosity on the metal surfaces can cause an increased degradation of the crusher
due to water and moisture collection. Rust could be a major cause of downtime, high maintenance costs,
production loss, production waste, and short equipment life. It also could cause a potential safety risk to
operating personnel.
Because of the significant effects of rust on this machine’s operation, good service maintenance should
be practiced. If the crusher is in storage or not being used for more than a significant period of time, the
crusher should be operated for at least 10 minutes on a monthly basis. If there is no power supply to the
crusher during this period, the flywheel must be manually rotated 5 to 10 times to ensure that the
bearings to not deform and to ensure a proper disbursement of bearing grease.
Moisture condensation will cause corrosion at the contact point between the bearing rollers and the inner
and outer rings. This will degrade the finished surfaces of both the rollers and rings. When the crusher is
operating, this surface wear will cause the bearings to become rough and fail prematurely.
Initial Assembly
The toggle plate, toggle seat, buffer plates and tension rod assembly, as shipped, will be installed in the
frame and should require no further attention other than final adjustment as explained in the operating
instructions section of this manual.
The toggle plate protects the pitman from the serious damage that could result if an uncrushable object
enters the crushing chamber. The toggle plate is intended to bend or fracture when an overload occurs
against the pitman die plate. The failure will result in an increase in the size discharge chute that will
allow the uncrushable object to pass through the chamber.
The tension spring on the toggle plate supplies the force required to prevent the pitman from pulling away
from the toggle plate upon reaching its furthest point forward.
Lubrication of the spherical roller bearings is accomplished by using a manual type grease gun or an
automatic lubricating system through four grease fittings. One grease fitting is located on each of the
side bearing housings and two grease fittings are located on the pitman, one at each pitman bearing.
If the grease gun method of lubrication is used, add the grease immediately after shut down while the
bearings are still warm.
Normally, a manual type grease gun requires 20 strokes to discharge one ounce of grease.
AVOID USING TOO MUCH GREASE AS EXCESSIVE GREASE WILL CAUSE OVERHEATING AND
SHORTEN THE BEARING LIFE.
Grease Specifications
Trio recognizes there are many factors that go into choosing a grease, a brand and a supplier, what we
wish to do is select the proper grade and additive that best fits the machinery and application. The brand,
the supplier (i.e. Texaco, Shell and so on) and the type (i.e. synthetic vs. non-synthetic) we will leave to
the end user.
Bearing greases must withstand high pressures and temperatures. Some bearing manufacturers can
supply a high quality premium grease that may prolong the life of the equipment, however satisfactory
performance can be obtained by using an NLGI #2. Choose type EP rated, ASTM D2509. Use the
proper grade for the ambient temperature expected.
The selection of the correct lubricant for ant application requires careful study of operational and
environmental conditions. In the selection of the proper lubricant there are trade-offs and concerns other
than fatigue life to consider. For instance changing lubricant viscosities will affect the bearing operating
temperature.
Dust Seals
As stated above the bearings are protected from outside contamination by labyrinth seals that depend on
sloughing grease to shed the dust, dirt and moisture.
Operating Instructions
Pre-Starting Instructions
Adhering to strict inspection habits will serve to help insure years of successful operation of this crusher.
Memory alone will not ensure that proper maintenance is performed. Consequently, a written record book
is recommended. By regularly performing pre-startup maintenance inspections, the operator will minimize
down time and prolong the crusher’s useful life. Before starting the crusher, the following steps should be
followed:
1. Check that the correct hydraulic oil is being used and is correctly installed in the hydraulic adjustment
assembly.
2. Inspect to ensure that the crusher is free of tools and other potential mechanical obstructions.
3. Verify that all joints, bolts and fasteners are tightened properly and that there are no leakages in the
lubricant system.
4. Before starting, pump several ounces of fresh grease into each bearing. Let the machine run for one
half hour and add grease in intervals until grease appears on the bearing grease seals.
5. Listen carefully for any unusual sounds. When satisfied that all parts are running correctly, begin
feeding a small amount of material and begin increasing the feed rate until the crusher is operating at
its full capacity.
6. During this startup period, check the bearing temperature frequently. If temperatures are above the
recommended levels, lubricate according to the instructions provided in the lubrication section.
7. Check to ensure that the tension spring on the crusher does not need re-adjustment. If an adjustment
is required, make sure that all necessary parts are available.
8. After all of these steps have been followed, start the crusher according to the crusher start-up
section.
Parts List
Item Part # Description QTY.
23 Q/ZB220-77/M24X2 Drain Plug M24X2 2
29 C2036.3A Lubrication System 1
97 T6090-16 Rubber Washer 2
Parts List
Item Part # Description QTY.
C2036.3A Lubrication System 1
1 1380.7.1 Connector 4
2 Hose ID=Ø8mm 10MPa L=990mm 2
3 Hose ID=Ø8mm 10MPa L=745mm 2
4 1380.7A-4 Connector 4
5 GB1235/Ø11X1.9 O Ring 8
6 T6090.7-2 Distributor 1
7 GB1152/M10X1 Grease Fitting M10X1 4
Note: While the crusher is at rest, the measurement taken is the crusher open side setting.
The grease is to be totally replaced when the machines have worked number of hours
respectively as shown below:
CT10X40 2,600
CT10X48 2,200
CT12X52 2,200
CT20X36 2,000
CT24X36 1,900
CT30X42 1,600
NCT30X42 1,650
CT32X54 1,700
CT36X48 1,600
CT42X54 1,600
CT47X63 1,500
Jaw Size Grease For Middle Labyrinth Seal Grease For Outer Labyrinth Seal
Weight (Ounce) Volume (Quart) Weight (Ounce) Volume (Quart)
Note:
Toggle plate A = Initial installed by the factory
Toggle plate B = Longer toggle plate. It is OPTIONAL. You must contact Trio
sales to discuss the feed size and the material properties
before you place the order.
ASSUMPTIONS: (1) The maximum torque values are based on 75% of the specified proof strength.
(2) The term "lube" includes the application of thread lubricants, cadmium plating,
and the use of hardened washers; regardless of whether standard or lock nuts are used.
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For SAE (Inch) Bolts
N S.A. E. Grade 5 S.A. E. Grade 8
Diameter
(threads/in Dry Lube Dry Lube
(inches)
) FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M FT-LBS N-M
1/4 20 8 11 6 8 12 16 9 12
1/4 28 10 14 7 9 14 19 11 15
5/16 18 17 23 13 18 25 34 19 26
5/16 24 19 26 15 20 27 37 21 28
3/8 16 31 42 24 33 44 60 34 46
3/8 24 35 47 27 37 49 66 38 52
7/16 14 49 66 38 52 70 95 54 73
7/16 20 55 75 42 57 78 106 60 81
1/2 13 75 102 58 79 106 144 82 111
1/2 20 85 115 65 88 120 163 92 125
9/16 12 109 148 84 114 154 209 118 160
9/16 18 121 164 93 126 171 232 132 179
5/8 11 150 203 115 156 212 287 163 221
5/8 18 170 231 131 178 240 325 185 251
3/4 10 266 361 205 278 376 510 289 392
3/4 16 297 403 229 311 420 570 323 438
7/8 9 430 583 330 447 606 822 466 632
7/8 14 473 641 364 494 668 906 514 697
1 8 644 873 495 671 909 1233 699 948
1 14 704 955 542 735 995 1349 765 1037
1 1/8 7 794 1077 611 829 1288 1747 990 1342
1 1/8 12 891 1208 685 929 1445 1959 1111 1507
1 1/4 7 1120 1519 862 1169 1817 2464 1398 1896
1 1/4 12 1241 1683 954 1294 2012 2728 1548 2099
1 3/8 6 1469 1992 1130 1532 2382 3230 1832 2484
1 3/8 12 1673 2269 1287 1745 2712 3677 2086 2829
1 1/2 6 1949 2643 1500 2034 3161 4286 2432 3298
1 1/2 12 2194 2975 1687 2288 3557 4823 2736 3710
1 3/4 5 2286 3100 1758 2384 4988 6764 3837 5203
2 4.5 3438 4662 2644 3585 7500 10170 5769 7823
2 1/4 4.5 5027 6817 3867 5244 10969 14874 8438 11442
2 1/2 4 6875 9323 5288 7171 15000 20340 11538 15646
2 3/4 4 9321 12639 7170 9723 17794 24129 13688 18561
3 4 12313 16696 9472 12844 23507 31875 18082 24519
ASSUMPTIONS: (1) The maximum torque values are based on 75% of the specified proof strength.
(2) The term "lube" includes the application of thread lubricants, cadmium plating,
and the use of hardened washers; regardless of whether standard or lock nuts are used.
• Before remove the sheave/flywheel make a mark on the end of the shaft for
replacing purpose (refer to the Diagram 1).
• When replace the sheave/flywheel be sure the 3 points at one line as shown as
Diagram 1.
• Refer to the Diagram 2 to reinstall the Ringfeder.
Diagram 1
Sample Figure
1 Kit
1 SDK-001 Safety Decal Kit and Charts
(2 x 11 Stickers)