Equipment

Feeder Breakers

Underground and surface machines that meter coal onto conveyors while breaking oversize material.

Overview

What this equipment does

Feeder breakers combine controlled feeding with low-speed crushing. In underground mines they receive coal from shuttle cars or continuous miners and discharge onto section belts. In surface mines they receive truck or loader feed and discharge to conveyors. The equipment is chosen for feed opening, chain conveyor rating, breaker roll torque, output size, and mobility. A good feeder breaker reduces belt overloads, controls surges, and protects downstream equipment from oversize lumps.

At a Glance
Equipment Type
Feeder breaker
Material Handled
Run-of-mine coal
Capacity Range
200–2,500 tph
Where used

Common Applications

Specifications

Technical Specifications

Feeder Breakers
Specification Value Unit
Capacity 200–2,500 tph
Feed Opening 1,200–3,000 mm
Output Size 100–300 mm
Breaker Type Pick roll or rotary breaker shaft
Mobility Skid, crawler, or wheel-mounted
Selection guide

Selection Factors

  • Feed source and surge profile
  • Required output size
  • Conveyor belt capacity
  • Mobility requirement
  • Breaker torque and pick design
  • Dust and spillage control
Maintenance

Maintenance and Wear Notes

Maintenance focuses on conveyor chains, breaker picks, drive reducers, wear liners, and dust seals. Pick condition should be monitored because worn picks increase fines generation and motor load.

Frequently Asked

FAQ

What information is needed to quote feeder breakers?

An RFQ for feeder breakers should include duty, capacity, material condition, installation environment, power supply, operating hours, and any dimensional limits. For replacement projects, photos and existing equipment drawings help avoid mismatched interfaces.

Where are feeder breakers commonly used?

Feeder Breakers are commonly used where coal must be metered and reduced before conveyor transport. They normally work as part of a larger coal mining, coal handling, washing, dewatering, or safety system rather than as an isolated item.

How should buyers compare feeder breakers?

Buyers should compare duty rating, wear materials, maintenance access, service life assumptions, spare parts availability, controls integration, and compatibility with upstream and downstream equipment.

What related equipment should be considered with feeder breakers?

Related equipment usually includes conveyors, feeders, crushers, screens, pumps, dust control equipment, guards, controls, and spare parts depending on the process position.

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