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HSC 590: Jaw crusher

The solution for manual crushing and pre-crushing of hard and brittle materials- Your choice for superior quality and cost efficiency

Image of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher in standalone configuration. Visible are the heavy-duty feed hopper, the solid machine housing with operating levers and locking mechanism, the side-mounted motor, and the reinforced steel frame designed for demanding sample preparation applications.
Detailed view of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher featuring an easily removable crushing jaw and a foldable feed hopper. Visible are the solid feed channel, the yellow impact guard, and the robust locking mechanism ensuring safe and user-friendly operation. Easy-to-insert crushing jaw and folding feed hopper
Close-up view of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher focusing on the continuously adjustable gap setting. Shown are the sturdy adjustment wheel with handle for precise control of the crushing gap, along with parts of the machine housing and the scale indicating the gap width. Infinitely adjustable gap width
Close-up view of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher focusing on the continuously adjustable gap setting. Shown is the large black adjustment wheel with side handle and the mechanical adjustment mechanism that allows precise control of the crushing gap. Infinitely adjustable gap width
Opened protective enclosure of the HERZOG HSC 590 integrated into the HR-LKC system. The jaw crusher is visible in the upper section, along with the discharge and conveying components below, all mounted within a sturdy white steel frame with blue service doors. Integration of the HSC 590 in HR-LKC
The HERZOG HSC 590 is integrated into a protective enclosure on extendable rails. Visible are the robust machine housing with HERZOG logo, the side-mounted electric motor, and the connection and control units installed on the interior wall of the system. Integration of the HSC 590 on extendable guide rails
The image shows the integration of the HERZOG HSC 590 into a fully automated crushing and splitting unit. Visible are various pneumatic lines, sensors, conveying elements, and the robust enclosure that securely incorporates the crusher into the automation system. Integration of the HSC 590 into a crusher/ splitter automation system
The image shows the mechanism for infinitely adjustable gap width on the HERZOG HSC 590. Visible is the side-mounted handwheel with lever, enabling precise adjustment of the crusher gap. Infinitely adjustable gap width
The image shows the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher installed on extendable rails for easy maintenance. Visible are the machine housing with the HERZOG logo, the motor, and connected extraction and supply hoses. HSC 590 can be pulled out for easy maintenance
The image shows the connection of a crusher/splitter automation system featuring the HERZOG HSC 590 to a linear automation line equipped with the HP-MA and HP-PA modules. Visible are the blue equipment cabinets and the interface unit linking the system components. Connection of a crusher/ splitter automation with HSC 590 to a linear automation with HP-MA and HP-PA
Image of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher in standalone configuration. Visible are the heavy-duty feed hopper, the solid machine housing with operating levers and locking mechanism, the side-mounted motor, and the reinforced steel frame designed for demanding sample preparation applications.
Detailed view of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher featuring an easily removable crushing jaw and a foldable feed hopper. Visible are the solid feed channel, the yellow impact guard, and the robust locking mechanism ensuring safe and user-friendly operation.
Close-up view of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher focusing on the continuously adjustable gap setting. Shown are the sturdy adjustment wheel with handle for precise control of the crushing gap, along with parts of the machine housing and the scale indicating the gap width.
Close-up view of the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher focusing on the continuously adjustable gap setting. Shown is the large black adjustment wheel with side handle and the mechanical adjustment mechanism that allows precise control of the crushing gap.
Opened protective enclosure of the HERZOG HSC 590 integrated into the HR-LKC system. The jaw crusher is visible in the upper section, along with the discharge and conveying components below, all mounted within a sturdy white steel frame with blue service doors.
The HERZOG HSC 590 is integrated into a protective enclosure on extendable rails. Visible are the robust machine housing with HERZOG logo, the side-mounted electric motor, and the connection and control units installed on the interior wall of the system.
The image shows the integration of the HERZOG HSC 590 into a fully automated crushing and splitting unit. Visible are various pneumatic lines, sensors, conveying elements, and the robust enclosure that securely incorporates the crusher into the automation system.
The image shows the mechanism for infinitely adjustable gap width on the HERZOG HSC 590. Visible is the side-mounted handwheel with lever, enabling precise adjustment of the crusher gap.
The image shows the HERZOG HSC 590 jaw crusher installed on extendable rails for easy maintenance. Visible are the machine housing with the HERZOG logo, the motor, and connected extraction and supply hoses.
The image shows the connection of a crusher/splitter automation system featuring the HERZOG HSC 590 to a linear automation line equipped with the HP-MA and HP-PA modules. Visible are the blue equipment cabinets and the interface unit linking the system components.

Use

  • Crushing (jaw crusher) of sample material for further processing, e.g. grinding
     

Material

  • Different materials, raw meal, clinker, cement, slag, ores, oxidic material, ferroalloys (feed size 90 mm)
     

Operation mode

  • Manual

All advantages at a glance

Best in quality and cost efficiency

The HSC 590 is the new solution for crushing and pre-crushing of hard and brittle materials. The HSC 590 provides best HERZOG quality made in Germany and guarantees you trouble-free performance and long life. At the same time, affordable machine and jaw prices make the HSC 590 the first choice for economical sample preparation.

Wide range of applications

The HSC 590 is suitable for crushing a wide variety of different materials including alloys, slag, minerals, ores, quartz rocks and many more. Next to excellent crushing results the main focus is on ergonomic machine operation. The jaw can be easily unlocked and removed using the wide non-slip handle. This significantly facilitates inspection and cleaning of the crushing chamber. The gap width is continuously adjustable using a width display and allows easy zero-point adjustment for wear compensation.

Safe operation

Safety features like no-rebound feed hopper and brake motor minimizes the risks of personal injury of the operator. The feed funnel cannot be reached into and can be simply hinged open for a fast cleaning of the grinding chamber.
A safety switch and brake motor ensure immediate shut-down if the unit is incorrectly opened or switched on. The fixed crushing arm can be removed easily for cleaning and jaw replacement.

Ergonomic machine handling

The crushed material is collected in a drawer with a capacity of 5 litres respectively. In the case of larger quantities and free discharge downwards, one can work without a drawer.

Also suitable for automatic applications

Thanks to its flexible and robust design, the HSC 590 can also be integrated into an automatic machine or system using the appropriate handling and sensor systems. This enables, for example, the crushing of materials in the plant, e.g. in a clinker operating unit. Yet the HSC 590 can also be used in the laboratory, e.g. for crushing materials before feeding into a fine mill such as the HP-MA.

Design options:

  • Jaws manganesse steel
  • Jaws stainless steel
  • Jaws tungsten carbide
  • Jaws special steel grade on request