Rotor for a hammer mill

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Rotary striking member – rotor structure

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B02C 1304

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ABSTRACT:
A rotor for a hammer mill. A plurality of support elements rest against one another in the axial direction and are staggered in a circumferential direction. Hammers are pivotably mounted on hammer shafts that are disposed in ends of the support elements. The hammers are disposed between two axially adjacent support element ends. Caps are provided on the support element ends, with both the caps that immediately follow one another in the circumferential direction, as well as the hammers that immediately follow one another in the circumferential direction, being staggered in the direction of the axis of rotation of the rotor. The caps form parallel, spaced-apart, stepped, helical coverings of the rotor periphery, and the thus-formed free spaces that are successively disposed in the circumferential direction between each two axially adjacent caps form stepped, helical hammer lanes.

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