Jaw Crusher - Rock Crushing Machine - Crushing Rocks, Concrete, & Demolition Debris
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In this video, we showcase our 10x16 gas powered jaw crusher crushing a variety of materials including river rocks, rounded stones, bricks, cinder blocks, concrete, and granite counter tops. This machine is designed to crush rocks for gravel, and it can also be used to recycle concrete and bricks for reuse or as a base for new construction projects.
Our jaw crushers have proven to be versatile and reliable machines, perfect for a variety of applications. They have been sold to mining, construction, and recycling industries around the world, including places like Haiti and the Middle East where they were used to help clean up debris after natural disasters.
Our crushers are ideal for gravel making, demolition crushing, and recycling applications. Whether you need to crush materials on a construction site for reuse or recycle debris from a natural disaster, our machines are up to the task.
If you are interested in purchasing one of our jaw crushers, please give us a call. This 10x16 model is available for immediate sale and is the perfect addition to any mining, construction, or recycling operation. Don't miss out on the opportunity to take your business to the next level with this powerful rock crushing machine.
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Пікірлер: 159
It's kind of embarrassing to admit how mesmerizing it is to simply watch big things get pulverized into little things. I'm a simple man. Stay safe out there.
I don't need a jaw crusher but it is satisfying to watch. Thanks Jason.
@semoneg2826
10 ай бұрын
Yes it is
I think the most amazing part of this is the paint in the jaws! How does it survive?
Let’s goooo!!! Man I work for a telecommunication company as a tech and love this stuff. There is no gold in my area but I can watch all your videos.
Yay full video no shorts ❤️
@betadoctor
Жыл бұрын
Same .. cant block shorts on YT ..
@Stopbeingnosyffs
Жыл бұрын
@@betadoctor I bloody hate them beta
@betadoctor
Жыл бұрын
@@Stopbeingnosyffs I feel you bro ..
Using crushed brick is a common practice in many kinds of fired ceramics. I know in pottery it's called grog. It helps to reinforce the clay during the firing process and reduces shrinkage as the crushed brick is already been fired, in addition to making things cheaper. You can use any kind of crushed ceramic but crushed brick is the most common as there's just more supply.
@joshborchardt5050
Жыл бұрын
I was just formulating how to say that, and boom: The first comment I saw said everything for me. Fantastic. Peace be the journey.
@williamriedel1686
22 күн бұрын
I love learning stuff like that, thanks pilgrim.
This content is just as satisfying as watching the bucket grinder making mulch from tree limbs at the local recycling center.
The reduction ratio is phenomenal! Superb quality sharp gravel from the river rock.
Jason, once again another great video. I look forward to each new video. On a side note, I don’t care much for the short videos. I like when you go into detail on various mining methods and gold extraction techniques. Keep up the great work. 😊😊😊
thanks for the vids! depending on how the clay is processed . crushed fired clay can be added to the mix in the process of creating new bricks or ceramics.
Great video! Very impressed by the capabilities of your jaw crusher!
Keep up the good work Jason, although I have nothing to do with mining or prospecting, I truly enjoy your content and have subscribed for more smelting, crashing, shaking and prospecting for profitable goldmines. All the best
Thank you Jason for sharing this with us it's a awesome machine and very useful six stars brother
Hey Jason! I'm a computer guy that does no work like the stuff you show on your channel but I still enjoy watching your videos and have for years. Thanks for uploading!
@user-tb8nw5ne3d
2 ай бұрын
Even though you're only a computer guy Jesus still loves you bro
Thank you for share this machine with us, its useful
Love your vids! Both above ground and underground. Your helper brings to mind Dan Hurds son Evan, about ten years from now.
Awesome video. Wish I had the initiative to start my own thing.
Gud vid 😍
Such an ostensibly gentle motion, but it doesn't feck about, does it?!
Great demonstration video! Thumbs up! Good Luck selling that machine really fast! Stay safe! Jim
First thing tomorrow morning im building one of these. Weve got a washing machine, a tumble dryer, a lawn mower and a ford fiesta for parts. Awesome machine.
The gold mine I worked at had a 48 x 42 jaw crusher powered by a 250 HP wound rotor motor and a 96" diameter 9 ton flywheel. It took almost 60 seconds to come up to speed and crushed down to 4" minus. And the rock was hard enough to jam it about ones a month. It was so loud that MSHA require us to build the operator a sound proofed booth and still limited exposure to 3 or 4 hours per shift.
I have watched other jaw crushers and they seem to work better when there is a lot of small stuff going through because the smaller stuff tends to fill in the gaps to make crushing better
OK Jason, love the equipment but I'm waiting for the shaker table! Lol!😂
The material didnt last long. Your crusher made short work of everything. I like that its gas powered because we dont have 3 phase power here. Thank you Jason.👍
Hey Jason! You should get some Ballistic Dummy Labs body part (I.e.: skull, arm with hand, maybe full torso) to film what would happen if crusher gets a piece of you. Could make a great safety educational video
That Jaw Crusher is Hypnotic, just drags you in, help
@markae0
Жыл бұрын
I keep expecting it to jam up, but it doesn't......
@schmip
Жыл бұрын
so true!! makes me wanna stick my arm in there 😂👏
@semoneg2826
10 ай бұрын
Lol am obsessed
Greetings from the BIG SKY. Dan Hurd sent me.
Those bricks were like the forbidden ginger bread 👀
Cool video!!
Good job!!!
As a person with pica this is amazing
Great video 👍
I love the fact that is not going into a landfill and that it can be used over again it's really pretty interesting 😊 have these machines can just crush it up really easy😊 technology it's a hard word to say😂 thank you for the video it very interesting informative I will see you on the next one😂😂❤😢😮😅😊😮
i was thinking, for super small batch crushing it could be nice to have a 1x1 foot crusher on a batter and motor arrangement. something small enough you could use it on a wheelbarrow, or a very small trailer. i have been looking for a small crusher to have on hand for whatever. but i dont need something too large. at least, for now. i actually would want something to automatically process and classify materials through at least 4 to 6 screen mesh sizes all in one step, with each size mesh cut collected in a bucket or bin for later perusal. something like for classifying material for gems by concentrating mesh sizes for later Gem Sieving in larger batches.
We have a slightly bigger one of these at the countertop shop. Crush up all the granite and quatrz scraps. I built a steel deck off the loading dock so a dump trailer can pull underneath. Also built a cage for the motor so the tweakers can't mess with it.
The four by six foot crusher ran by a D6 Cat motor with a gas kicker gave me nightmares. Easily crush 3 Man sized rocks. Feel the reverberations in your chest while barring oversized rocks into position from the hopper.
I used to work on a large gravel crusher, you gotta watch those jaw crushers as I’ve seen rocks the size of a 45 gallon barrel get shot out 20’ straight up! 😮 That’s a cute little jaw btw but river rocks being rounded are the ones to watch out for.
pick this up soon as Honda will stop selling their small gas engines in the USA soon
@williamriedel1686
22 күн бұрын
Why? Then the only choice will be junk from the ChiComs.
Amazing❤❤❤
Hey/Jason-Great/Machine/and/Video.!..You/Really/Crushed/IT.!
That would be a great way to reuse cement roofing tiles - driveway material
That's putting out fines just fine in my eye...
i really like all the different shaped rocks you crushed. I prefer videos that focus just on the crushing though. It looks like me and most viewers were skipping around looking for the same thing. I'm certain you'd get plenty more watchtime if you didn't show other stuff so much in the videos.
Honestly it's a great work I must say, I'm watching from nigeria, and I'm a metal work man,, I like your concept,
I suddenly need one of these in my life. It would work wonders on lava rock.
i was thinking the same thing, on-site crushing business, loads of re-work done here on sidewalks, driveways and curbs, just a matter of whether it would be economical, i have to think of a way to survey work crews without giving them the idea, hope to be talking to you soon
Very impressive that such a small engine can break this stuff, it looks like part of the secret is a freakin' huge drive pulley.
@u2ooberboober
Жыл бұрын
Increased torque
@mattvieke798
Жыл бұрын
Pulleys baby.
Nice nice 💪 can u give us a shop tour?
Super👍❤
This needs to be mounted somewhere where the crush rock can be loaded out by a skid steer! I sure wouldn’t want to be the wheel barrow guy! I used to run the big ones that had stacker belts and the rock or concrete was load with excavators
Hmmm...jaw crusher videos may outdo pressure washing videos! KZread gold. 😊
That river rock looks way better for a decorative finish cobblestone surface!
@williamriedel1686
22 күн бұрын
There’s no shortage of river rock.
The crushed brick would be mixed in with the rest of the material. Probably run it through a muller and mixed in to add to the batch. Then reformed into brick. What you had looked a bit soft, like it hadn't been fired completely.
Jaw crushers works better when the Jaws are full, the effect of the rocks against each other works magic.
I could really use this on my property, but it most likely costs more than is practical to use.
What is the price of the machine, I am interested?
@williamriedel1686
22 күн бұрын
Prices please.
3:40 thing sounds like a v8!!!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'd think you could rig up some kind of screen, to the orbital jaw to screen out whatever you were looking to separate by size.
2:16 is a saleable product "smooth river rock". It makes no sense to crush it. You can place it in wet concrete, to make a wall/floor-edge look good, make pathway walls with it. What ever the imagination can come up with.
I was very tempted to give you a call too ask if the machine sold yet. I am in SE King County, and live on two acres of glacial till, at the end of a dirt road. That beast could make life so much easier.
I can almost smell the dust from here. 😀
👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾✌
I need one of these, I live in Klickitat County on a hill of mostly basalt and I wearing my body busting up rocks and boulders to make road base.
I think you have a typo in your pricing list of the jawbreakers in the 8"x12" 20hp gas motor on your webpage.
Can concrete that has rebar in it be done in this machine?
I would think that crushed brick mixed with crushed rock would make a great driveway
Would like to see it run faster to process more material faster.
Nom nom nom nom nom
I wish you made machines for le$$. Hard to watch these bigger crusher videos as a hand miner. Love the smelting though. I can't find a small quality jaw crusher made in USA without a huge chunk of money.
@gyvren
Жыл бұрын
If YOU were the manufacturer of a product, would YOU appreciate outsiders trying to get you to sell said product for ANY less than you think your product is worth? If you desire quality, you’re going to pay for it. Telling someone they should sell their products for less money is a pretty big insult.
@wellroundedwildones3376
Жыл бұрын
@@gyvren lol, you are nuts.
Will you help me build one, will you guide me to make one here in nigeria, God bless you
11:20 I did NOT know bricks were so weak. I thought you could stack them multiple stories high-tall.
How do you adjust the size
The Canadian province of Prince Edward island has no aggregate deposits but lots of old concrete🤔 Might be an idea to reach out to groups like PEI Roadbuilders association and others
In The UK, Garden Centres and DIY stores sell these "River Rocks" as Pebbles fro ornamental gardens and are useually in the price range of £12 ($14.75) - £25 ($30.75 ) for a 20kg (44lbs) bag crushing them is like burning Dollar bills here! You are missing a trick!
@markae0
Жыл бұрын
I said the same in comments.
@cameronhamer9432
6 ай бұрын
@@markae0I’ve got millions of round rocks , I use them for base fill all the time . Lately I’ve been building a access point for my lot . Three feet of round rock covered with eight inches of 3/4 minus . Super strong road , holds up extremely good . 👍🇨🇦
Buy now so Jason's assistant can buy himself a soul
hey, Jason.
Those bricks could have been sold :)
If I had the available funds I would snap it up. But I’m getting myself out of debt as I write this. And yes I see opportunity everywhere but I’m just getting old and tired. Good luck Jason
get that youngun a mask
Driveway rock here is $350-400 per truckload. I need 15-20 loads. So, is there a machine for $3,500?
@17:00 What happens if the concrete fragments have still rebar steel in them ?
@russellsmith3825
Жыл бұрын
The crusher will crush the material and free up the steel as long as the jaws will clear the rebar, he has a short uploaded about it
Parker Schnabel?
Are you going to show us your factory one day or are you keeping it a secret?
Me man. Me like
I want to rent something exactly like this but it seems like no one rents them. I live in Dallas Tx. Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Hour ?
YOU'RE THE MAN !!! God I wish I could come work with you. I'm kind'a old, but I can hold my own. What do you think? Ronald (#######) 10/25/2023
Is this machine still available? Who do I contact for pricing.? Thanks
hey try maglev magnetic induction levitation melting stuff boiling separation crucible
@Jkauppa
Жыл бұрын
the same device can be used to separate conductive metals/materials from oxides/non-conductive, and break down conductive compounds by super heat
@Jkauppa
Жыл бұрын
ie induction separation
@Jkauppa
Жыл бұрын
or enhance the melting separation by induction heating levitation (pure electric melting + maglev induction conductivity separation)
Ya got Dans boy working with you?
I've got a crush on your machine.
Wear a dust mask, guys. I know you are tough construction workers. So am I. All that dust might as well be three packs of cigarettes.
Sounds like my washing machine, but my cloths were never that dirty.
These crushers i understand, but im still so confused to how hammer crushers work
@russellsmith3825
Жыл бұрын
The hammers in a hammermill repeatedly strike the material until it's small enough to fall through the screen openings
@EddieSchirmer
Жыл бұрын
a hammer Mill is basically a blender for solid materials. it reduces down materials into whatever size mesh screen allows the material through. since these mills are using water it creates a slurry that allows it to flow and process more easily. basically, they rotate at a certain speed and the centripetal force causes the hammers to flail out and pulverize the material sent into them. fairly simple operation and mechanism.
@chrrmin1979
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the replies! I used to think it was fairly simple until i saw the inside of one and thats what got me confused lol
Should have a small conveyor belt underneath it so a small tractor could haul it away
Did Dan Hurd leave his son to work at MBMM?
Just watched a guy online fall into an industrial one.. was coming to see how it worked and now I feel terrible
How much are you asking for this machine?
Noooo, shaker table, smelting, cupel! Ha Ha Hey Jason, you see what they’re doing in India? They have such a shortage of sand that they are crushing rocks and making sand.