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What is a good jaw crusher for 200 t/h?

PE-750x1060, PE-800x1060, and PE-900x1200 can be compared as nominal catalogue candidates around this planning target. Do not lock a model from nominal capacity alone; maximum feed, grading, hardness, moisture, closed-side setting, wear state, and screen recirculation determine the usable duty.

Technical review updated July 11, 2026

01 / Decision summary

Quick takeaways

  1. 01Compare the listed PE models as nominal catalogue candidates, not approved selections.
  2. 02Feed size, grading, hardness, and required CSS determine which candidates remain valid.
  3. 03Calculate capacity headroom from measured variability and downstream constraints.
  4. 04Confirm CSS and downstream screen target before final model lock.

02 / Engineering notes

Selection guidance

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Nominal catalogue candidates for a 200 t/h target

The catalogue lists PE-750x1060 (80-320 t/h), PE-800x1060 (110-320 t/h), and PE-900x1200 (140-450 t/h). These are nominal ranges, not site guarantees. Check maximum feed, grading, hardness, moisture, CSS, expected wear, and screen recirculation before narrowing the list.

02

Input data your supplier needs

Share these five items to get a valid recommendation: max feed lump size, moisture/clay level, target throughput, target output size, and operating hours per day. Without these, model selection is often inaccurate.

03

Practical recommendation

If your design target is a stable 200 t/h on hard granite, avoid selecting the absolute minimum model. Choose a unit with headroom for wear and seasonal feed variation, then pair it with a cone crusher and correctly sized vibrating screen.

03 / Visible FAQ

Frequently asked questions

01
Which jaw crusher models are commonly used near 200 t/h?
The catalogue lists PE-750x1060, PE-800x1060, and PE-900x1200 as candidates whose nominal ranges overlap this target. Project inputs must determine the shortlist.
02
What data should I provide before choosing a 200 t/h model?
Provide max feed size, rock type and hardness, moisture level, target output size, and operating hours. These inputs are required for reliable model selection.
03
Is it safe to pick the minimum model that can hit 200 t/h on paper?
Usually no. A minimal model leaves little buffer as liners wear. Choosing capacity headroom improves uptime and total cost per ton.

Review model specifications and application limits before requesting a quote so the supplier can check the recommendation against a defined duty.

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PE / PEX Jaw Crusher

PE and PEX jaw-crusher models for granite, basalt, river stone, and ore duties. PE covers primary hard-rock reduction up to the listed 1,020 mm feed limit, while PEX variants use tighter discharge settings for secondary or fine crushing.

02

PY Spring Cone Crusher

PY spring cone crushers for granite, basalt, iron ore, and other hard-rock secondary or tertiary duties. PYB, PYZ, and PYD chamber types cover the listed 12–640 t/h range with adjustable CSS and spring overload protection.

Project check

Ask for a recommendation against your operating conditions.

A useful reply needs the inputs that control feed acceptance, reduction ratio, product split, and real hourly duty.

  1. 01Material and hardness
  2. 02Maximum feed size
  3. 03Target product sizes
  4. 04Required throughput

05 / Related references

Next reading

Application guides

Generalized ore and operating scenarios—not claims of installed customer projects.

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