The PC hammer crusher is a high-efficiency medium and fine crushing equipment widely used in mining, building materials, and chemical industries. Its core working principle is based on the impact between a high-speed rotating rotor and the material, achieving material crushing through kinetic energy conversion.
When the equipment starts, the motor drives the rotor to rotate at high speed within the crushing chamber. The hammers mounted on the rotor disc thus acquire enormous linear velocity. After the material enters the machine through the feed inlet, it is immediately subjected to the violent impact of the high-speed moving hammers. Under the instantaneous and enormous impact force, large pieces of material are initially crushed. Subsequently, these fragments are thrown towards the surrounding liners, undergoing secondary collision and crushing.

For materials that do not meet the particle size requirements, they continue to be repeatedly struck and ground by the hammers below the screen bars. The gap between the screen bars determines the final output size; qualified fine material passes through the screen gaps and is discharged, while larger particles that do not meet the size requirements are retained in the crushing chamber, continuing the crushing process until the particle size requirements are met.
This model has a simple and compact structure and is easy to maintain. Its unique combination of "stone-on-stone" and "iron-on-stone" crushing mechanisms not only improves crushing efficiency but also effectively reduces energy consumption. With its strong adaptability and stable performance, it excels in handling medium-hardness and brittle materials, making it an indispensable key component of the production line.
