Impact sand Maker is suitable for crushing and shaping of soft or medium hard and extremely hard materials, widely used in a variety of ores, cement, refractory materials, aluminum soil clinker, emery, glass raw materials, construction sand, stone and all kinds of metallurgical slag, especially for silicon carbide, emery, sintered bauxite, sand and other high hard, extra hard and abrasion-resistant materials than other types of crusher output effect is higher. In the field of engineering, the Impact sand Maker is the ideal production equipment for machine-made sand, bedding, asphalt concrete and cement concrete aggregate.
| Model | Soft material | Hard material | Sanding Making | Reshaping | Speed (r/min) | Power(kw) | OverallDimension(mm) |
| Max.Feeding Size(mm) | Feeding throughput (t/h) | ||||||
| VSI7615 | 35 | 30 | 70-140 | 150-280 | 1700-1900 | 75×2 | 4100×2330×2300 |
| VSI8522 | 40 | 35 | 120-190 | 240-380 | 1500-1700 | 110×2 | 4140×2500×2700 |
| VSI9532 | 45 | 40 | 180-280 | 350-540 | 1300-1510 | 160×2 | 4560×2600×2900 |
| VSI1145 | 50 | 45 | 250-360 | 500-640 | 1100-1310 | 220×2 | 5000×2790×3320 |
| VSI9026 | ≤40 | ≤50 | 167-179 | 200-313 | 1200-1500 | 132×2 | 4200×2400×3150 |
| VSI1040 | ≤45 | ≤55 | 264-283 | 317-495 | 1100-1400 | 200×2 | 4880×2560×3725 |
| VSI1150 | ≤50 | ≤60 | 344-368 | 413-644 | 1000-1300 | 250×2 | 5500×2750×3950 |
| VSI1263 | ≤50 | ≤60 | 454-486 | 545-849 | 900-1200 | 315×2 | 5700×2980×4190 |
| VSI1380 | ≤50 | ≤60 | 601-643 | 721-1125 | 800-1100 | 400×2 | 7900×3260×4183 |
| VSI13100 | ≤50 | ≤60 | 738-839 | 940-1407 | 800-1100 | 500×2 | 7900×3260×4183 |
Being a prominent player in the new resource development industry, the customer specializes in various aspects such as mineral resource exploration, quarrying, processing, and sales of construction stones.
This customer collaborated with Hao He to construct a granite and tuff crushing plant with a capacity of 150-200t/h.
This customer collaborated with Hao He to construct a granite and tuff crushing plant with a capacity of 70-130t/h.
