Input and Output Sizes of Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher
Vertical shaft impact crusher are a type of crusher that uses centrifugal force to crush material. They are often used in mining and quarrying applications to crush a variety of materials, including ores, rocks, and minerals.
The input size of a vertical shaft impact crusher is the size of the material that can be fed into the crusher. The output size is the size of the material that is produced by the crusher.

The input and output sizes of a vertical shaft impact crusher are determined by a number of factors, including the type of material being crushed, the desired particle size, and the capacity of the crusher.
Input Size
The input size of a vertical shaft impact crusher is typically limited by the size of the crusher’s feed opening. The feed opening is the opening in the crusher’s housing that the material is fed into.
The size of the feed opening is typically determined by the size of the material that is being crushed. For example, a crusher that is being used to crush large rocks will have a larger feed opening than a crusher that is being used to crush small ores.
Output Size
The output size of a vertical shaft impact crusher is determined by a number of factors, including the speed of the crusher’s shaft, the size of the crusher’s rotor, and the design of the crusher’s discharge opening.
The speed of the crusher’s shaft is the primary factor that determines the output size of the crusher. The faster the shaft rotates, the smaller the particles will be crushed.
The size of the crusher’s rotor is also a factor that affects the output size. A larger rotor will produce larger particles than a smaller rotor.
The design of the crusher’s discharge opening can also affect the output size. A wider discharge opening will produce larger particles than a narrower discharge opening.
Typical Input and Output Sizes
The following are some typical input and output sizes for vertical shaft impact crushers:
- Input size: 100 mm (4 in) to 1,000 mm (40 in)
- Output size: 5 mm (0.2 in) to 100 mm (4 in)
However, the input and output sizes can vary depending on the specific application and the type of crusher being used.