Static Plants
Jaw Crusher AGJ-Series
AMRIT provides an extensive range of Jaw Crushers, catering to various production and operational demands. Our machines are engineered for durability and performance, ensuring efficient crushing. while minimizing wear and also delivering consistently shaped, high - quality material at lower operational costs.


Key Features
Robust Construction
It made with alloy steel plates for enhanced load absorption and durability.
Self-Alignment and Heavy Load Capacity
High-quality jaw plates and material options improve performance and lifespan.
Durable and High-Strength Construction
The main shaft is made of EN19/EN24 steel, and the swing jaw is fabricated from high-alloy steel plates or a single casting for durability and wear resistance.
Advanced Jaw Plate Design
Strong Crushing Force Fly wheels are Provided
MODEL NO | AGJ-150 | AGJ-200 | AGJ-250 | AGJ-300 |
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Feed Opening (mm) | 920 x 615 | 1100 x 800 | 1120 x 815 | 1210 x 1010 |
CSS Range (Min/Max) |
60 - 175 | 75 - 200 | 75 - 210 | 100 - 260 |
Max. Feed Size (mm) | 20in / 500mm | 24in / 600mm | 26in / 650mm | 32in / 810mm |
Motor (HP/Kw) | 100HP / 75Kw 1440 RPM |
150 HP/110Kw 1440 RPM |
150 HP/110Kw 1440 RPM |
180HP/132 Kw 215HP/160 Kw 1000 RPM |
Motor Speed (RPM) | 250 | 260 | 260 | 195 |
Capacity (Avg TPH) | 150 Avg. TPH | 200 Avg. TPH | 250 Avg. TPH | 350 Avg. TPH |
NOTE: The capacity figures shown in the above chart are approximate and may vary depending on the version and stone specifications.
AGJ-Series Specifications
- Easy Portability and quick installation with minimum support structures.
- Robust body made of 63mm Plate E350Br material.
- High-quality steel frame.
- Special taper lock sleeve bearing for wider spherical roller bearing for self-alignment.
- Can handle higher loads .
- Provides a greater factor of safety.
- Results in higher production capacity.
Advantages
- Premium shaped aggregates.
- Easy and safe maintenance.
- Low operation cost for per metric Ton.
- Reduced power consumption.
- Reduced Risk of Segregation.