
Premium Parts to Fit CH/CS Cone Crusher
Powerups has been specializing in manufacturing premium quality aftermarket wear and replacement parts since 1990s, providing more competitive parts and service than typical parts suppliers in the world. In most of cases, we have the parts on shelf or castings in stock, which effectively shortens the lead time. We supply premium quality wear parts and spare parts such as bottom shell, concave, mantle, eccentric, eccentric bushing, head, etc. to cover the models of CH420™ cone crusher, CH430™ cone crusher, CH440™ cone crusher, CH660™ cone crusher, CH870™ cone crusher, CS420™ cone crusher, CS430™ cone crusher, CS440™ cone crusher, etc. In addition, Powerups offers full line of quality parts aftermarket to cover Symons® cone crusher, Gyradisc® cone crusher, GP Series™ cone crusher, C Series™ jaw crusher, MP Series™ cone crusher, Omnicone Series® cone crusher , HP Series™ cone crusher.
CH430 / CS430 Cone Crusher Parts Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
- Top shell
- Arm shield
- Retaining bolts & washers
- Concave support ring
- Spider cap
- Spider bushing
- Piston wear plate
- Mainshaft step plate
- Step washer
- Hydroset piston
- Chevron packing
- Hydroset seal
- Head
- Mainshaft
- Dust seal retainer
- Headnut
- Dust seal ring
- Inner headnut
- Mainshaft sleeve
- Dust collar
- Eccentric
- Gear
- Retainer
- Eccentric wear plate
- Eccentric bushing
- Pinion shaft housing
- Pinion shaft
- Pinion
- Sheave end bearing
- Pinion end bearing
- Bottom shell
- Bottom shell bushing
Model |
Part Number |
Description |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9871 |
Bottom shell |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6174 |
Pin shaft arm liner |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6175 |
Narrow arm liner |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6131 |
Bottom shell bushing |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6132 |
Dust collar |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6146 |
Seal inner |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6183 |
Eccentric |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9657 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9658 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9659 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6152 |
Hub |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6127 |
Gear compl. |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6130 |
Wearing plate |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6139 |
Piston wearing plate |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6137 |
Step washer |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6134 |
Pinion shaft housing |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6148 |
Spacer |
CH420™/CS420™ |
873.1012 |
Seal |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6133 |
Pinion shaft |
CH420™/CS420™ |
857.0051 |
Key |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.7450 |
Main shaft |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6140 |
Main shaft sleeve |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6138 |
Main shaft step |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.7449 |
Head center |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9698 |
Mantle |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6197 |
Mantle |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.7000 |
Mantle |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9761 |
Mantle |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6194 |
Head nut with burn ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6193 |
Inner head nut |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6217 |
Burning ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6906 |
Dust seal ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9554 |
Top shell |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9568 |
Arm shield |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8362 |
Spider cap |
CH420™/CS420™ |
873.0831 |
O-ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8363 |
Spider bushing |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8364 |
Seal |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9569 |
Concave ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9587 |
Concave ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9586 |
Concave ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9585 |
Concave ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9584 |
Concave ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.9596 |
Filler ring |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6174 |
Pin shaft arm liner |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.6175 |
Narrow arm liner |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8902 |
Wearing plate |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8903 |
Wearing plate |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8904 |
Wearing plate |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8905 |
Wearing plate |
CH420™/CS420™ |
442.8906 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7984 |
Arm shield |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7976 |
Spider cap |
CH430™/CS430™ |
873.0833 |
o-ring seal |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.6473 |
Spider bushing |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.6470 |
Oil seal ring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7913 |
Main shaft sleeve |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7912 |
Head nut |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7911 |
Burn ring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7918 |
Inner head nut |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8245 |
Filler ring C |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8008 |
Filler ring M |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8009 |
Ring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8010 |
Seal ring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8249 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8248 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8247 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8246 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8251 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8630 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
452.1216 |
Concave |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7988 |
Mantle |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7989 |
Mantle |
CH430™/CS430™ |
452.1502 |
Mantle |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.9759 |
Mantle |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8001 |
Screw |
CH430™/CS430™ |
845.0216 |
Lock nut M24 |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7996 |
Sleeve |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7997 |
Washer |
CH430™/CS430™ |
863.0032 |
Disc spring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8017 |
Dust seal ring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8020 |
Retaining ring |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8021 |
Retainer |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8022 |
Scraper |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7915 |
Liner-Pin shaft arm |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7914 |
Liner-Narrow arm |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8864 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8865 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8866 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8867 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8868 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.8869 |
Wearing plate |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7895 |
Main shaft step |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7894 |
Step washer |
CH430™/CS430™ |
442.7893 |
Piston wearing plate |
CH440™/CS440™ |
452.0230 |
Bottom shell |
CH440™/CS440™ |
452.0231 |
Bottom shell |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7140 |
Liner-Pin shaft arm |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7141 |
Liner-Norrow arm |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7146 |
Bottom shell bushing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7106 |
Dust collar |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7109 |
Ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7110 |
Locating bar |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7170 |
Gasket |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7108 |
Seal ring inner |
CH440™/CS440™ |
889.0278 |
Protective cap |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7151 |
Eccentric |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9643 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9642 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9406 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7142 |
Hub |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7169 |
Ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7093 |
Gear and pinion set |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7171 |
Key |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7107 |
Eccentric wearing plate |
CH440™/CS440™ |
853.0646 |
Pin |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.0892 |
Seal O-ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9672 |
Piston |
CH440™/CS440™ |
853.0119 |
Pin |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7122 |
Piston wearing plate |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7121 |
Step washer |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.0835 |
Seal O-ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.1276 |
Seal O-ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7506 |
Pinion shaft housing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7093 |
Pinion |
CH440™/CS440™ |
868.0282 |
Bearing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
868.0804 |
Bearing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7130 |
Spacer inner |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.0779 |
Seal O-ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.0399 |
Seal O-ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.1208 |
Oil seal ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9684 |
Bearing cover inner |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7133 |
Bearing cover outer |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9937 |
Pinion shaft |
CH440™/CS440™ |
857.0337 |
Key |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7259 |
Main shaft assembly |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7100 |
Main shaft |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7117 |
Main shaft sleeve |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7120 |
Main shaft step |
CH440™/CS440™ |
855.0026 |
Retaining ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8332 |
Head center |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7230 |
Mantle |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7225 |
Mantle |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9073 |
Mantle |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8039 |
Mantle |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7105 |
Head nut with burn ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8333 |
Inner head ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7115 |
Burn ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7102 |
Dust seal ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7103 |
Retaining ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7523 |
Retainer |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7524 |
Scraper |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8553 |
Top shell assembly |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7158 |
Filler ring assembly |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7519 |
Filler ring assembly |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7180 |
Top shell |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7190 |
Arm shield |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7492 |
Spider cap |
CH440™/CS440™ |
873.0838 |
Seal O-ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.9408 |
Spider bushing |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7193 |
Oil seal ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8416 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8417 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8418 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8420 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8421 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
452.3027 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.8419 |
Concave |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7485 |
Filler ring |
CH440™/CS440™ |
442.7484 |
Filler ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8760 |
Pinion shaft arm liner |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8759 |
Narrow arm liner |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8742 |
Bottom shell bushing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8741 |
Dust collar |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8744 |
Ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8762 |
Locating bar |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8809 |
Shim |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8808 |
Gasket |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8747 |
Seal ring inner |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8733 |
Eccentric |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8824 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8825 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8826 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8729 |
Hub |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8743 |
Retaining ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9610 |
Ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8723 |
Gear and pinion set |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8807 |
Key |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8761 |
Eccentric wearing plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8722 |
Hydroset cylinder |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8758 |
Piston |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8730 |
Piston wearing plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8731 |
Step washer |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8739 |
Chevron packing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8725 |
Packing clamp plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8764 |
Pinion shaft housing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8723 |
Pinion |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8771 |
Spacer |
CH660™/CS660™ |
873.1161 |
Oil seal ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8766 |
Bearing cover |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8765 |
Bearing cover |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8772 |
Pinion shaft |
CH660™/CS660™ |
857.0350 |
Key |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8778 |
Oil level plug |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8767 |
Main shaft |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8792 |
Main shaft sleeve |
CH660™/CS660™ |
853.0119 |
Pin |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8732 |
Main shaft step |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8763 |
Head center |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8819 |
Mantle |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8820 |
Mantle |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9355 |
Mantle |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8800 |
Head nut with burn ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8791 |
Inner head nut |
CH660™/CS660™ |
452.0269 |
Burning ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8802 |
Dust seal ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8801 |
Retaining ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8804 |
Retainer |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8805 |
Scraper |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9037 |
Top shell |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8812 |
Arm shield |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8753 |
Spider cap |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8754 |
Spider bushing |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8755 |
Oil seal ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9356 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8818 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8817 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8816 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8815 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8813 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9230 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8814 |
Concave |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8823 |
Filler ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8863 |
Filler ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8881 |
Washer |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.7252 |
Shim |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9415 |
Wear plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.8793 |
Clamping ring |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9040 |
Wearing plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9041 |
Wearing plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9042 |
Wearing plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9043 |
Wearing plate |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.9044 |
Feed hopper |
CH660™/CS660™ |
442.5621 |
Feed distributor |
CH870™ |
452.0675 |
Bottom shell |
CH870™ |
442.7907 |
Boss |
CH870™ |
452.1191 |
Wearing plates |
CH870™ |
452.0795 |
Bottom shell bushing |
CH870™ |
452.0808 |
Eccentric wearing plate |
CH870™ |
452.1066 |
Pinion shaft arm liner |
CH870™ |
452.1064 |
Foot |
CH870™ |
452.1065 |
Narrow arm liner |
CH870™ |
442.5904 |
Fixing plate |
CH870™ |
442.9651 |
Mounting plate |
CH870™ |
452.0516 |
Hub |
CH870™ |
452.0902 |
Ring |
CH870™ |
442.9610 |
Key |
CH870™ |
452.1063 |
Key |
CH870™ |
452.0806 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH870™ |
452.0970 |
Hydroset cylinder |
CH870™ |
452.0969 |
Hydroset cylinder bushing |
CH870™ |
452.0990 |
Packing clamp plate |
CH870™ |
452.0972 |
Hydroset cylinder cover |
CH870™ |
452.0727 |
Pinion shaft |
CH870™ |
452.0657 |
Pinion shaft housing |
CH870™ |
442.9809 |
Wear ring |
CH870™ |
442.9808 |
Spacer |
CH870™ |
442.9260 |
Outer bearing cover |
CH870™ |
452.4426 |
Main shaft |
CH870™ |
452.0505 |
Main shaft sleeve |
CH870™ |
452.0930 |
Inner head nut |
CH870™ |
452.0938 |
Burning ring |
CH870™ |
452.0936 |
Head nut |
CH870™ |
452.0924 |
Dust seal ring |
CH870™ |
452.0921 |
Retaining ring |
CH870™ |
452.0891 |
Filler ring |
CH870™ |
452.2269 |
Filler ring |
CH870™ |
452.0898 |
Filler ring |
CH870™ |
452.0838 |
Concave |
CH870™ |
452.2253 |
Concave |
CH870™ |
452.1754 |
Concave |
CH870™ |
452.0842 |
Concave |
CH870™ |
452.0841 |
Concave |
CH870™ |
452.0840 |
Concave |
CH870™ |
452.0837 |
Mantle |
CH870™ |
452.0872 |
Mantle |
CH870™ |
452.0845 |
Mantle |
CH870™ |
452.4900 |
Mantle |
CH870™ |
452.1943 |
Wearing plates assembly |
CH870™ |
452.0710 |
Wearing plate |
CH870™ |
452.0664 |
Top shell |
CH870™ |
452.1060 |
Arm shield |
CH870™ |
452.0553 |
Spider cap |
CH870™ |
452.1619 |
Spider bushing |
CH870™ |
452.1599 |
Seal ring |
CH870™ |
452.0550 |
Ring |
CH870™ |
452.0687 |
Support ring |
CH870™ |
442.9353 |
Sleeve |
CH870™ |
442.9354 |
Washer |
CH870™ |
442.9979 |
Washer |
CH870™ |
452.0926 |
Dust collar |
CH870™ |
452.0999 |
Ring |
CH870™ |
452.0834 |
Locating bar |
CH870™ |
452.1267 |
Gasket |
CH870™ |
452.1000 |
Inner dust seal ring |
CH880™ |
452.0642 |
Bottom shell |
CH880™ |
452.0317 |
Pinion shaft arm liner |
CH880™ |
452.0314 |
Narrow arm liner |
CH880™ |
442.9248 |
Bottom shell bushing |
CH880™ |
442.9249 |
Eccentric wearing plate |
CH880™ |
452.1064 |
Foot |
CH880™ |
442.9749 |
Foot |
CH880™ |
452.2043 |
Bottom shell complete |
CH880™ |
442.9245 |
Eccentric |
CH880™ |
452.3609 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH880™ |
442.9246 |
Hub |
CH880™ |
442.9274 |
Ring |
CH880™ |
452.2051 |
Gear and pinion set |
CH880™ |
442.9275 |
Key |
CH880™ |
442.9357 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH880™ |
442.9358 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH880™ |
442.9359 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH880™ |
442.9360 |
Eccentric bushing |
CH880™ |
442.9307 |
Dust collar |
CH880™ |
442.9309 |
Ring |
CH880™ |
442.9308 |
Locating bar |
CH880™ |
442.9310 |
Inner dust seal ring |
CH880™ |
442.9980 |
Hydroset cylinder |
CH880™ |
442.9256 |
Hydroset cylinder bushing |
CH880™ |
452.2631 |
Step bearing set |
CH880™ |
442.9257 |
Chevron packing |
CH880™ |
442.9806 |
Pinion shaft housing |
CH880™ |
442.9809 |
Wear ring |
CH880™ |
442.9334 |
Spacer |
CH880™ |
442.9808 |
Spacer |
CH880™ |
873.1219 |
Oil seal ring |
CH880™ |
873.0136 |
O ring |
CH880™ |
442.9261 |
Inner bearing cover |
CH880™ |
442.9260 |
Outer bearing cover |
CH880™ |
442.9807 |
Pinion shaft |
CH880™ |
857.0360 |
Key |
CH880™ |
857.0354 |
Key |
CH880™ |
452.4291 |
Main shaft assembly |
CH880™ |
442.9294 |
Main shaft sleeve |
CH880™ |
442.9270 |
Head nut |
CH880™ |
442.9269 |
Inner head nut |
CH880™ |
442.9306 |
Burning ring |
CH880™ |
442.9271 |
Dust seal ring |
CH880™ |
442.9272 |
Retaining ring |
CH880™ |
442.9367 |
Retainer |
CH880™ |
442.9758 |
Mantle |
CH880™ |
442.9339 |
Mantle |
CH880™ |
442.9314 |
Mantle |
CH880™ |
452.0264 |
Mantle |
CH880™ |
452.3319 |
Top shell |
CH880™ |
899.0278 |
Protective cap |
CH880™ |
452.0514 |
Arm shield |
CH880™ |
442.9265 |
Arm shield |
CH880™ |
452.0266 |
Spider cap |
CH880™ |
442.9266 |
Spider bushing |
CH880™ |
452.0418 |
Seal ring |
CH880™ |
452.0417 |
Ring |
CH880™ |
452.0419 |
Support ring |
CH880™ |
442.9398 |
Concave ring |
CH880™ |
442.9312 |
Concave ring |
CH880™ |
442.9471 |
Concave ring |
CH880™ |
452.1067 |
Concave |
CH880™ |
452.0263 |
Concave |
CH880™ |
452.0579 |
Concave |
CH880™ |
442.9336 |
Concave ring |
CH880™ |
442.9337 |
Concave ring |
CH880™ |
442.9338 |
Filler ring |
CH880™ |
442.9332 |
Filler ring |
CH880™ |
442.9520 |
Filler ring |
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A Comprehensive Analysis of CH430 and CS430 Cone Crusher Parts: Focus on Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
In the realm of heavy - duty industrial crushing equipment, the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers have established themselves as reliable and high - performance machines, widely utilized in mining, construction, and aggregate processing industries. These crushers are engineered to handle the most demanding crushing tasks, breaking down large and hard materials into smaller, usable fractions. Among the numerous intricate components that contribute to their efficient operation, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 stands out as a critical part. This essay aims to provide a detailed exploration of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers, with a particular emphasis on the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001, covering its structure, function, significance, market dynamics, maintenance requirements, and future technological trends.
I. Overview of CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers
A. CH430 Cone Crusher
The CH430 Cone Crusher is a product of advanced engineering, designed to deliver exceptional crushing performance in medium to large - scale operations. It is characterized by its robust construction, high crushing capacity, and efficient energy consumption. The crusher features a large feed opening, which allows it to process larger chunks of material, reducing the need for pre - crushing stages. This not only saves time but also lowers the overall operational costs.
The CH430 Cone Crusher operates on the principle of compression crushing, where the material is squeezed between a rotating mantle and a stationary bowl liner. The crushing chamber is designed with a optimal geometry that ensures a consistent and uniform product size distribution. The crusher is equipped with a powerful drive system that provides the necessary torque to handle even the hardest materials, such as granite, basalt, and iron ore.
One of the key advantages of the CH430 Cone Crusher is its versatility. It can be easily adjusted to produce different product sizes by changing the setting of the crushing chamber. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from primary crushing to secondary and tertiary crushing. Additionally, the crusher is designed with ease of maintenance in mind, featuring accessible components and quick - change systems that minimize downtime.
B. CS430 Cone Crusher
The CS430 Cone Crusher, similar to the CH430, is a high - performance machine designed for heavy - duty crushing applications. It shares many design features with the CH430 but may have some variations in terms of capacity, power, and specific operational parameters to cater to different industry needs. The CS430 is known for its excellent reliability and long service life, even under continuous and harsh operating conditions.
Like the CH430, the CS430 Cone Crusher utilizes compression crushing to reduce material size. It has a well - designed crushing chamber that ensures efficient material flow and uniform crushing. The crusher is equipped with advanced control systems that allow operators to monitor and adjust its performance in real - time, optimizing the crushing process and maximizing productivity.
Both the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers are built to withstand the rigors of industrial crushing, with heavy - duty frames and components that can handle high impact and abrasive forces. Their design incorporates features that minimize wear and tear, reduce maintenance requirements, and ensure safe operation.
II. Structure and Design of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
A. Physical Structure
The Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is a vital component located in the lower part of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. It is a cylindrical - shaped bushing, typically made from high - quality materials such as bronze alloys, (Babbitt metal), or specialized steel composites. These materials are chosen for their excellent wear resistance, low friction coefficient, and high load - bearing capacity, which are essential properties for a component that operates in a high - pressure and high - friction environment.
The bushing has a precise inner and outer diameter, designed to fit snugly within the crusher's bottom shell and around the corresponding rotating shaft or component. The inner surface of the bushing is highly polished to reduce friction and ensure smooth rotation of the shaft. The outer surface is engineered to securely attach to the bottom shell, often using a press - fit or a combination of bolts and adhesives to prevent any movement during operation.
In some designs, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 may feature oil grooves or channels on its inner surface. These grooves allow for the circulation of lubricating oil, which helps to reduce friction between the bushing and the rotating shaft, dissipate heat, and prevent premature wear. The presence of these oil grooves is a critical design feature that enhances the performance and longevity of the bushing.
B. Design Considerations
The design of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is based on a thorough understanding of the operational conditions within the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. Engineers take into account factors such as the maximum load that the bushing will bear, the rotational speed of the shaft, the temperature range it will be exposed to, and the type of materials being crushed.
One of the key design considerations is the clearance between the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 and the rotating shaft. This clearance must be precisely controlled to ensure proper lubrication and minimize friction. A too - small clearance can lead to excessive friction and heat buildup, causing the bushing and shaft to seize. Conversely, a too - large clearance can result in excessive vibration, increased wear, and reduced crushing efficiency.
Another important design aspect is the material selection. The chosen material must be able to withstand the constant friction and impact forces generated during the crushing process. Bronze alloys are often preferred for their good wear resistance and anti - seizure properties. Babbitt metal, a soft alloy composed of tin, copper, and antimony, is also commonly used due to its excellent lubricating properties and ability to conform to the shape of the shaft, reducing friction and wear.
The thickness of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is another critical design parameter. It must be sufficient to provide the necessary structural strength to support the load, while also being lightweight enough to not add unnecessary weight to the crusher. The thickness is calculated based on the expected load and the material's mechanical properties.
III. Function and Operation of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
A. Load Support and Weight Distribution
The primary function of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 in the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers is to provide support for the rotating components, such as the main shaft or the eccentric assembly. These components carry a significant amount of weight, including the weight of the mantle, the material being crushed, and the forces generated during the crushing process. The bushing acts as a bearing, distributing this weight evenly across the bottom shell of the crusher, preventing excessive stress on any single point.
By evenly distributing the load, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 helps to maintain the structural integrity of the crusher's bottom shell. Without this bushing, the concentrated load from the rotating components could cause deformation or damage to the bottom shell, leading to costly repairs and downtime.
B. Friction Reduction and Heat Dissipation
In addition to load support, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 plays a crucial role in reducing friction between the rotating shaft and the stationary bottom shell. As the shaft rotates at high speeds, friction between the two surfaces would otherwise generate a large amount of heat, which can cause the components to expand, seize, or wear out prematurely.
The use of low - friction materials and the presence of lubricating oil grooves in the bushing's design help to minimize friction. The lubricating oil forms a thin film between the bushing and the shaft, separating the two surfaces and reducing direct contact. This not only reduces friction but also helps to dissipate the heat generated, keeping the operating temperature within a safe range.
C. Alignment Maintenance
The Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 also contributes to maintaining the proper alignment of the rotating components within the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. A misaligned shaft can lead to a host of problems, including uneven wear on other components, increased vibration, reduced crushing efficiency, and even mechanical failure.
The precise fit of the bushing within the bottom shell and around the shaft ensures that the shaft remains centered and aligned during operation. This alignment is critical for the smooth and efficient operation of the crusher, as it ensures that the mantle and bowl liner interact correctly, providing consistent and effective crushing.
IV. Significance of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 in CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers
A. Impact on Crusher Performance
The performance of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers is heavily dependent on the proper functioning of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001. A worn or damaged bushing can have a detrimental effect on the crusher's performance. For example, increased friction due to a worn bushing can lead to higher energy consumption, as the crusher's motor has to work harder to overcome the resistance. This not only increases operational costs but also reduces the overall efficiency of the machine.
A damaged or misaligned Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 can also cause excessive vibration in the crusher. Vibration can lead to uneven wear on the mantle, bowl liner, and other components, reducing their service life. It can also result in inconsistent product sizing, as the crushing action becomes irregular. In severe cases, excessive vibration can cause damage to the crusher's frame and other structural components, leading to costly repairs and unplanned downtime.
B. Contribution to Equipment Reliability and Longevity
The Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is essential for ensuring the reliability and longevity of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. By providing proper load support, reducing friction, and maintaining alignment, the bushing helps to minimize wear and tear on other critical components. This reduces the frequency of maintenance and component replacements, lowering the overall cost of ownership.
A well - maintained Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 can significantly extend the service life of the crusher. It prevents premature failure of the shaft, bearings, and other rotating components, which are often expensive to replace. By ensuring that the crusher operates smoothly and efficiently, the bushing contributes to maximizing the machine's uptime, increasing productivity, and generating higher profits for the operator.
V. Market Landscape of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 and Other CH430/CS430 Cone Crusher Parts
A. Supply Sources
The market for Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 and other parts for CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers is supplied by a variety of sources. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are the primary suppliers of these parts. OEM parts are designed and manufactured to the exact specifications of the crushers, ensuring a perfect fit and optimal performance. They are often accompanied by a warranty, providing customers with peace of mind. However, OEM parts tend to be more expensive than other alternatives.
Aftermarket suppliers are another major source of CH430 and CS430 Cone Crusher parts, including the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001. Aftermarket parts are produced by third - party manufacturers and are designed to be compatible with the original equipment. They offer a more cost - effective alternative to OEM parts, often at a fraction of the price. While some aftermarket parts may not meet the same quality standards as OEM parts, many reputable aftermarket suppliers produce high - quality parts that perform as well as the original.
Remanufactured parts are also available in the market. These are used parts that have been inspected, repaired, and restored to a like - new condition. Remanufactured Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 and other parts can offer a good balance between cost and quality. They are often more affordable than OEM parts and can be as reliable as new parts if remanufactured by a reputable company.
B. Market Competition and Pricing
The market for CH430 and CS430 Cone Crusher parts is highly competitive, with OEMs, aftermarket suppliers, and remanufacturers all vying for market share. This competition drives innovation and ensures that customers have a wide range of options to choose from.
OEMs compete based on the quality, reliability, and brand reputation of their parts. They often invest heavily in research and development to improve the performance and durability of their products. However, their high prices can make them less attractive to cost - conscious customers.
Aftermarket suppliers compete primarily on price, but they also strive to differentiate themselves through quality and customer service. Many aftermarket suppliers offer a wide range of parts, including hard - to - find items, and provide technical support to help customers select the right parts for their needs. Some aftermarket suppliers have established strong relationships with customers by offering high - quality parts at competitive prices.
Remanufactured parts suppliers compete by offering a more sustainable and cost - effective alternative. They appeal to customers who are looking to reduce their environmental impact and save money. The pricing of remanufactured parts is typically between that of OEM and aftermarket parts.
The price of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 can vary depending on the supplier, the material used, and the quality of the part. OEM bushings can cost several hundred dollars, while aftermarket bushings may range from a few tens to a few hundred dollars. Remanufactured bushings are usually priced in the middle of this range.
VI. Maintenance and Replacement of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
A. Inspection and Monitoring
Regular inspection and monitoring of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 are essential to ensure its proper functioning and to detect any early signs of wear or damage. Visual inspections should be carried out during routine maintenance checks. Operators should look for signs such as excessive wear, scoring, cracks, or leakage of lubricating oil.
Measuring the clearance between the bushing and the shaft is another important inspection step. This can be done using feeler gauges or specialized measuring tools. An increase in clearance beyond the manufacturer's recommended limits indicates that the bushing is worn and needs to be replaced.
Vibration analysis is a valuable tool for monitoring the condition of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001. Abnormal vibration patterns can indicate a misaligned bushing, excessive wear, or other problems. Modern CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers may be equipped with vibration sensors that continuously monitor the machine's vibration levels and alert operators to any potential issues.
Oil analysis is also useful for assessing the condition of the bushing. By analyzing the lubricating oil for contaminants, wear particles, and chemical composition, operators can gain insights into the wear rate of the bushing and other components. An increase in the number of wear particles in the oil may indicate that the bushing is deteriorating.
B. Replacement Process
When the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 shows signs of excessive wear or damage, it must be replaced promptly to avoid further damage to the crusher. The replacement process involves several steps:
- Preparation: Before starting the replacement, the crusher must be shut down and isolated from the power source to ensure safety. The area around the crusher should be cleared of any debris, and the necessary tools and equipment should be gathered.
- Disassembly: The first step in the disassembly process is to remove the components that block access to the Bottom Shell Bushing 454190-001. This may include removing the mantle, bowl liner, eccentric assembly, and other parts, depending on the crusher's design.
- Removal of the old bushing: Once access is gained to the bottom shell, the old bushing is removed. This can be done using a hydraulic press, pullers, or other specialized tools. Care must be taken not to damage the bottom shell or the shaft during this process.
- Cleaning and inspection: After removing the old bushing, the bottom shell and the shaft are thoroughly cleaned to remove any dirt, debris, or residual lubricant. The surfaces are then inspected for any damage, such as scratches, cracks, or wear. If any damage is found, it must be repaired before installing the new bushing.
- Installation of the new bushing: The new Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is carefully installed into the bottom shell. It may be necessary to use a press or other tools to ensure a proper fit. The bushing should be aligned correctly with the shaft to ensure smooth rotation.
- Reassembly: Once the new bushing is installed, the disassembled components are reassembled in the reverse order. All bolts and fasteners are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque. The crusher is then filled with the appropriate lubricating oil.
- Testing: After reassembly, the crusher is started and tested to ensure that it operates smoothly. The vibration levels, noise, and performance of the crusher are monitored to confirm that the new bushing is functioning correctly.
VII. Technological Advancements in CH430/CS430 Cone Crusher Parts, with a Focus on Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
A. Material Innovations
In recent years, there have been significant advancements in the materials used for manufacturing CH430 and CS430 Cone Crusher parts, including the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001. Researchers and manufacturers are constantly exploring new materials to improve the wear resistance, strength
A Comprehensive Analysis of CH430 and CS430 Cone Crusher Parts: Focus on Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
In the realm of heavy-duty industrial crushing equipment, the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers have established themselves as reliable and high-performance machines, widely utilized in mining, construction, and aggregate processing industries. These crushers are engineered to handle the most demanding crushing tasks, breaking down large and hard materials into smaller, usable fractions. Among the numerous intricate components that contribute to their efficient operation, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 stands out as a critical part. This essay aims to provide a detailed exploration of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers, with a particular emphasis on the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001, covering its structure, function, significance, market dynamics, maintenance requirements, and future technological trends.
I. Overview of CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers
A. CH430 Cone Crusher
The CH430 Cone Crusher is a product of advanced engineering, designed to deliver exceptional crushing performance in medium to large-scale operations. It is characterized by its robust construction, high crushing capacity, and efficient energy consumption. The crusher features a large feed opening, which allows it to process larger chunks of material, reducing the need for pre-crushing stages. This not only saves time but also lowers the overall operational costs.
The CH430 Cone Crusher operates on the principle of compression crushing, where the material is squeezed between a rotating mantle and a stationary bowl liner. The crushing chamber is designed with an optimal geometry that ensures a consistent and uniform product size distribution. The crusher is equipped with a powerful drive system that provides the necessary torque to handle even the hardest materials, such as granite, basalt, and iron ore.
One of the key advantages of the CH430 Cone Crusher is its versatility. It can be easily adjusted to produce different product sizes by changing the setting of the crushing chamber. This flexibility makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, from primary crushing to secondary and tertiary crushing. Additionally, the crusher is designed with ease of maintenance in mind, featuring accessible components and quick-change systems that minimize downtime.
B. CS430 Cone Crusher
The CS430 Cone Crusher, similar to the CH430, is a high-performance machine designed for heavy-duty crushing applications. It shares many design features with the CH430 but may have some variations in terms of capacity, power, and specific operational parameters to cater to different industry needs. The CS430 is known for its excellent reliability and long service life, even under continuous and harsh operating conditions.
Like the CH430, the CS430 Cone Crusher utilizes compression crushing to reduce material size. It has a well-designed crushing chamber that ensures efficient material flow and uniform crushing. The crusher is equipped with advanced control systems that allow operators to monitor and adjust its performance in real-time, optimizing the crushing process and maximizing productivity.
Both the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers are built to withstand the rigors of industrial crushing, with heavy-duty frames and components that can handle high impact and abrasive forces. Their design incorporates features that minimize wear and tear, reduce maintenance requirements, and ensure safe operation.
II. Structure and Design of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
A. Physical Structure
The Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is a vital component located in the lower part of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. It is a cylindrical-shaped bushing, typically made from high-quality materials such as bronze alloys, Babbitt metal, or specialized steel composites. These materials are chosen for their excellent wear resistance, low friction coefficient, and high load-bearing capacity, which are essential properties for a component that operates in a high-pressure and high-friction environment.
The bushing has a precise inner and outer diameter, designed to fit snugly within the crusher's bottom shell and around the corresponding rotating shaft or component. The inner surface of the bushing is highly polished to reduce friction and ensure smooth rotation of the shaft. The outer surface is engineered to securely attach to the bottom shell, often using a press-fit or a combination of bolts and adhesives to prevent any movement during operation.
In some designs, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 may feature oil grooves or channels on its inner surface. These grooves allow for the circulation of lubricating oil, which helps to reduce friction between the bushing and the rotating shaft, dissipate heat, and prevent premature wear. The presence of these oil grooves is a critical design feature that enhances the performance and longevity of the bushing.
B. Design Considerations
The design of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is based on a thorough understanding of the operational conditions within the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. Engineers take into account factors such as the maximum load that the bushing will bear, the rotational speed of the shaft, the temperature range it will be exposed to, and the type of materials being crushed.
One of the key design considerations is the clearance between the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 and the rotating shaft. This clearance must be precisely controlled to ensure proper lubrication and minimize friction. A too-small clearance can lead to excessive friction and heat buildup, causing the bushing and shaft to seize. Conversely, a too-large clearance can result in excessive vibration, increased wear, and reduced crushing efficiency.
Another important design aspect is the material selection. The chosen material must be able to withstand the constant friction and impact forces generated during the crushing process. Bronze alloys are often preferred for their good wear resistance and anti-seizure properties. Babbitt metal, a soft alloy composed of tin, copper, and antimony, is also commonly used due to its excellent lubricating properties and ability to conform to the shape of the shaft, reducing friction and wear.
The thickness of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is another critical design parameter. It must be sufficient to provide the necessary structural strength to support the load, while also being lightweight enough to not add unnecessary weight to the crusher. The thickness is calculated based on the expected load and the material's mechanical properties.
III. Function and Operation of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001
A. Load Support and Weight Distribution
The primary function of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 in the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers is to provide support for the rotating components, such as the main shaft or the eccentric assembly. These components carry a significant amount of weight, including the weight of the mantle, the material being crushed, and the forces generated during the crushing process. The bushing acts as a bearing, distributing this weight evenly across the bottom shell of the crusher, preventing excessive stress on any single point.
By evenly distributing the load, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 helps to maintain the structural integrity of the crusher's bottom shell. Without this bushing, the concentrated load from the rotating components could cause deformation or damage to the bottom shell, leading to costly repairs and downtime.
B. Friction Reduction and Heat Dissipation
In addition to load support, the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 plays a crucial role in reducing friction between the rotating shaft and the stationary bottom shell. As the shaft rotates at high speeds, friction between the two surfaces would otherwise generate a large amount of heat, which can cause the components to expand, seize, or wear out prematurely.
The use of low-friction materials and the presence of lubricating oil grooves in the bushing's design help to minimize friction. The lubricating oil forms a thin film between the bushing and the shaft, separating the two surfaces and reducing direct contact. This not only reduces friction but also helps to dissipate the heat generated, keeping the operating temperature within a safe range.
C. Alignment Maintenance
The Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 also contributes to maintaining the proper alignment of the rotating components within the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. A misaligned shaft can lead to a host of problems, including uneven wear on other components, increased vibration, reduced crushing efficiency, and even mechanical failure.
The precise fit of the bushing within the bottom shell and around the shaft ensures that the shaft remains centered and aligned during operation. This alignment is critical for the smooth and efficient operation of the crusher, as it ensures that the mantle and bowl liner interact correctly, providing consistent and effective crushing.
IV. Significance of Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 in CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers
A. Impact on Crusher Performance
The performance of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers is heavily dependent on the proper functioning of the Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001. A worn or damaged bushing can have a detrimental effect on the crusher's performance. For example, increased friction due to a worn bushing can lead to higher energy consumption, as the crusher's motor has to work harder to overcome the resistance. This not only increases operational costs but also reduces the overall efficiency of the machine.
A damaged or misaligned Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 can also cause excessive vibration in the crusher. Vibration can lead to uneven wear on the mantle, bowl liner, and other components, reducing their service life. It can also result in inconsistent product sizing, as the crushing action becomes irregular. In severe cases, excessive vibration can cause damage to the crusher's frame and other structural components, leading to costly repairs and unplanned downtime.
B. Contribution to Equipment Reliability and Longevity
The Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 is essential for ensuring the reliability and longevity of the CH430 and CS430 Cone Crushers. By providing proper load support, reducing friction, and maintaining alignment, the bushing helps to minimize wear and tear on other critical components. This reduces the frequency of maintenance and component replacements, lowering the overall cost of ownership.
A well-maintained Bottom Shell Bushing 452.4190-001 can significantly extend the service life of the crusher. It prevents premature failure of the shaft, bearings, and other rotating components, which are often expensive to replace. By ensuring that the crusher operates smoothly and efficiently, the bushing contributes to maximizing the machine's uptime, increasing productivity, and generating higher profits for the operator.
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