A mobile 100 secondary crusher is a medium-sized crushing machine used in quarries, mining, construction, and recycling. Secondary crushers process large rocks from the primary crusher, reducing them into smaller, usable sizes. The 100 model can crush rocks up to 100 cm, reducing them to sizes between 20-50 mm.

Its mobility allows it to be easily transported between job sites and quickly set up for operation. This machine is ideal for breaking hard and medium-hard materials (such as basalt, granite, and limestone). It plays a vital role in producing materials for concrete, asphalt, and filling applications in the construction industry.


Features and Advantages of Mobile 100 Secondary Crusher

High Capacity: Crushes large rocks (up to 100 cm) into smaller sizes (20-50 mm).
Mobile Design: Available in wheeled or tracked models for easy relocation.
Powerful Crushing Performance: Processes hard and medium-hard materials efficiently.
Automatic and Manual Control: Can be remotely operated via PLC systems.
Low Operating Cost: Built with durable materials resistant to wear and tear.
Uniform and High-Quality Output: Ideal for concrete and asphalt aggregate production.
Versatile Usage: Used in mining, road construction, recycling, and general construction.


Working Principle of Mobile 100 Secondary Crusher

The feeding unit directs medium-sized rocks from the primary crusher into the secondary crusher.
The secondary crusher reduces the material further to the desired size.
Rotor and hammer mechanisms apply high-speed impact to break the rocks.
Screening system separates and classifies materials by size.
Conveyor belts transport the processed material to storage or further processing.
Final products are used in construction, concrete, asphalt, and filling applications.

This machine offers high efficiency and cost-effective solutions for rock processing and material production.