In the crushing process, when material leaves the shredder, it is fed through a series of crushing mills.
The crusher rolls are often grooved or corrugated to enable them to grip the shredded cane, break down the fibre and squeeze out the juice.
Tremendous pressures are exerted on the top crusher rolls by means of a hydraulic control system, through hydraulic rams and pressure plates on the top roll bearings. These pressures are also transferred down into the lower roll bearings.
The effect on roll bearings can be severe. In addition to the high pressure, shock loads placed on the bearings can be particularly severe due to the frequent irregular distribution of sugar cane feed as it enters between the rolls, and through tones, wood, or other trash passing through the rolls.
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