Glass, rock, gold bearing, ore, walnut shells, and more can be crushed using this with no gasoline or power source other than elbow grease needed. Great for crushing a variety of material including gold bearing ore, glass, etc.
Perfect for speeding up my rare earth element extraction process! The Crazy Crusher takes hard pegmatitix rocks from 2+ inches down to ball mill-ready fines in just a couple of minutes.
Hand Operated "Crazy Rock" Crusher. The Patent Pending CrazyCrusher is not just a crusher to crush ore samples with! Although that is the original design, with minor adjustments it can also be used for the hobbyist to crush rocks to a size suitable for tumbling and polishing.
Manual Rock Crushers. The CrazyCrusher brand Rock Crusher is 100 percent steel, and it is 100 percent made in the U.S.A. by 100 percent Americans! The jaws are made of 3/8 steel, and the face has horizontal welds across them that not only help grip and pull down rock pieces, it also prevents wear on the actual jaws.
Crush rocks to a size suitable for tumbling & polishing with the CrazyCrusher 2 manual rock crusher. Visit our site to see what you can crush safely & easily.
If you're in the market for a portable rock crusher, there are a few key things you need to know before making a purchase. In this guide, we'll explore the benefits of a portable rock crusher, the different types available, factors to consider when choosing one, how to use it, and where to buy one.
The Crazycrusher has a 56 point bullet proof Patent, Trusted the world over for its reliability and durability because it is a 35 pound muscle of steel.
Hand Operated Jaw Type Ore Crusher – Grinder. That above, looks crazy, but this below IS Totally CRAZY! Figure 66 shows the Taylor Hand Crusher. This consists of two jaws, one of which is stationary and one of which is operated by the hand lever. Both jaws are faced with hard white iron.
If you can not do one handed push-ups or one handed pull-ups, why crush rock with only one hand? Use both hands to double the work capacity and cut the labor in half!
It is used wide open (150mm opening) for crushing large pieces of rock down to a smaller size – about 25-40mm. When crushing stone or rubble to a small size (i.e. below 16mm) it will be done in two or more stages for maximum production.