A mobile 140 secondary crusher is a crushing machine used in quarries, mining, construction, and recycling industries. Secondary crushers process medium-sized materials from the primary crusher, breaking them down into smaller, usable sizes. Its mobility allows easy transport to different work sites and quick setup.

These crushers handle medium-hard to hard rocks (such as basalt, granite, and limestone) and are essential in producing concrete, asphalt, and filler materials. The 140 model can reduce large rocks to 40-50 mm in size and offers high-capacity performance.


Features and Advantages of Mobile 140 Secondary Crusher

High Capacity: Breaks down large rocks into 40-50 mm sizes.
Mobile Design: Available in wheeled or tracked models for easy movement.
Powerful Crushing Ability: Efficiently processes medium and hard materials.
Low Operating Costs: Built with wear-resistant components for durability.
Fully or Semi-Automatic Operation: PLC automation systems enable remote control.
Versatile Usage: Used in construction, road building, mining, and recycling.
Efficient and Homogeneous Output: Produces high-quality material for concrete, asphalt, and filling applications.


Working Principle of Mobile 140 Secondary Crusher

The feeding unit takes medium-sized stones from the primary crusher and directs them into the secondary crusher.
The secondary crusher reduces the material further to the required size.
Rotor and hammer systems crush the stones with high impact force.
Screening system separates and classifies the crushed material into different sizes.
Conveyor belts transport the processed material to storage or further processing.
Final products are used in construction, roadwork, concrete, and asphalt production.

This crusher provides high efficiency and cost-effective solutions, making it an essential part of the crushing process.