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<blockquote data-quote="Alex" data-source="post: 101942" data-attributes="member: 822"><p>Not entirely sure about the RPM, by the sound of the engine and being similar to a generator engine it'd be running around 2000-3500rpm. The engine has a throttle lever so it can be varied easily is governed so it'll hold that RPM under load.</p><p>No it was a built jaw crusher, found out that the toggle linkages were broken so I didn't follow it up.</p><p></p><p>John, Thanks mate. The best pictures are already posted, I did do plans for this as I did this for a school project but I think I threw them out, I remember some of the measurement were different to the actual machine though. Cant remember the outlet and inlet dimensions, have a feeling its around 100 mm intake 80mm output. </p><p>I wouldn't get fussy about dimensions, I only designed this in my head and used the commercial one from reeds as my inspiration. Just use what you got and see what you come up with. If you make one bigger than what i have made it would be worth using slightly thicker materials.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex, post: 101942, member: 822"] Not entirely sure about the RPM, by the sound of the engine and being similar to a generator engine it'd be running around 2000-3500rpm. The engine has a throttle lever so it can be varied easily is governed so it'll hold that RPM under load. No it was a built jaw crusher, found out that the toggle linkages were broken so I didn't follow it up. John, Thanks mate. The best pictures are already posted, I did do plans for this as I did this for a school project but I think I threw them out, I remember some of the measurement were different to the actual machine though. Cant remember the outlet and inlet dimensions, have a feeling its around 100 mm intake 80mm output. I wouldn't get fussy about dimensions, I only designed this in my head and used the commercial one from reeds as my inspiration. Just use what you got and see what you come up with. If you make one bigger than what i have made it would be worth using slightly thicker materials. [/QUOTE]
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