CSI - 1210 | Secondary Impact Crusher

CSI-1210 Secondary Impact Crusher is the entry capacity model in CONSTMACH's secondary impact crushing range, built to take pre-crushed material from a primary jaw or impact crusher and reduce it into well-graded aggregate. It pairs a 1,100 x 1,100 mm rotor with a 160 kW drive and an operating weight of 17,500 kg, making it a practical choice for medium and smaller fixed crushing and screening plants where footprint and installed power matter.

Within a crushing and screening line the secondary stage carries the bulk of the size reduction, and the CSI-1210 is dimensioned to do this work consistently rather than at the highest tonnage. Its installed power and weight are kept moderate so it can be integrated into existing plants or compact new installations without oversizing the supporting structure, conveyors and electrical supply, while still delivering the cubical product that defines impact crushing.

As a second-stage machine, the CSI-1210 accepts a maximum feed size of 200 mm. Material entering the crushing chamber is struck by high-chrome or manganese alloy blow bars mounted on the rotor and thrown against adjustable breaker plates, where repeated impact fractures the stone along its natural cleavage lines. This impact action favours a cubical particle shape over the flaky or elongated grains typical of compression crushing, which is the main reason secondary impact crushers are preferred for producing concrete and asphalt aggregate.

Rated capacity is 60 to 100 tonnes per hour, depending on feed gradation, material hardness and the discharge setting selected. The CSI-1210 is intended for medium-hard, low-abrasion materials such as limestone, dolomite and similar sedimentary stone, and it also performs well on recycled concrete and demolition rubble where a clean cubical product is required.

Two breaker plates are carried on a hydraulic adjustment system that allows the operator to change the gap while the machine is running. This control over the discharge opening lets the operator tune the product gradation directly, increasing fines when a finer specification is needed or opening the chamber to lift throughput. A high reduction ratio means the CSI-1210 can deliver a significant size reduction in a single pass, reducing the load on downstream equipment.

Maintenance access is built into the structure. Two hydraulic cylinders open the housing so that the rotor, blow bars and breaker plate liners can be reached without dismantling the machine, and rear doors give direct access to the breaker plate liner bolts. The rotor is a stress-relieved, open-disc design carried on large spherical roller bearings, which together support stable running and long bearing life under the repeated impact loads of secondary duty.

The CSI-1210 ships in a modular configuration that fits inside closed truck trailers and 40 ft open-top or flat-rack containers, keeping transport and installation costs predictable. Within a complete CONSTMACH plant it is normally positioned after the primary crusher and feeds vibrating screens that classify the final product, with oversize returned for further reduction. For operations needing higher throughput or a larger feed opening, the CSI-1212 and CSI-1215 extend the same design to greater rotor widths and capacities.

CSI - 1210 Technical Specifications

Rotor Sizes (mm)1.100 x 1.100 mm
Max Feeding Size (mm)200 mm
Capacity (ton/hour)60 - 100 t/h
Motor Power (kW)160 kW
Weight (kg)17.500 kg

CSI - 1210 General Layout

FAQ

The CSI-1210 Secondary Impact Crusher sits in the second crushing stage of an aggregate production line. The information below covers feed materials, output products, applications, wear-part service and how the machine compares with the alternatives, to support buyers evaluating it for a specific plant.

What materials can be fed into the CSI-1210?

The CSI-1210 is designed for medium-hard, low to moderately abrasive stone that has already passed through a primary crusher. Typical feed materials include:

  • Limestone, dolomite and similar sedimentary rock
  • River gravel and natural stone
  • Recycled concrete, demolition rubble and crushed asphalt

Maximum feed size is 200 mm. Highly abrasive rock such as granite or quartz-rich stone can be processed, but it raises blow-bar wear and is usually better matched to a tertiary or vertical shaft impactor in the final stage.

What products does it produce?

The CSI-1210 produces well-graded, predominantly cubical aggregate suitable for downstream screening into standard fractions. Common output products are base and sub-base aggregate, concrete aggregate and asphalt aggregate. Because the impact crushing principle generates a cubical particle shape, the output is well suited to applications where grain shape affects strength and workability.

What industries and applications use this machine?

  • Aggregate and quarrying operations producing graded stone
  • Ready-mix concrete and precast supply
  • Asphalt and road construction
  • Construction and demolition recycling

How are the wear parts replaced and how long do they last?

The main wear parts are the blow bars (breaker bars) mounted on the rotor and the liner plates fitted to the breaker plates. They are produced from high-chrome or manganese alloy and are interchangeable. Service life depends on feed abrasiveness and tonnage; harder, more abrasive material shortens the interval. Replacement is straightforward because two hydraulic cylinders open the housing for rotor access and the rear doors expose the breaker plate liner bolts, reducing downtime compared with machines that require dismantling.

How does a secondary impact crusher compare with a cone crusher?

A cone crusher reduces material by compression and is favoured for hard, abrasive rock, but it tends to produce a higher proportion of flaky particles and offers a lower reduction ratio per stage. The CSI-1210, working by impact, delivers a higher reduction ratio and a more cubical product in a single pass, which is why impact crushers are preferred for limestone-based aggregate and recycling. For very hard, abrasive feed the compression principle of a cone may give lower operating cost, so the choice depends on the rock being processed. A secondary impact crusher also typically carries a lower purchase price and simpler maintenance than a cone of comparable capacity, which matters for operations weighing total cost of ownership.

Where does the CSI-1210 sit relative to the CSI-1212 and CSI-1215?

The CSI-1210 is the smallest of the three, with a 1,100 x 1,100 mm rotor, 200 mm feed limit and 60-100 t/h capacity. The CSI-1212 (250 mm feed, 120-150 t/h) and CSI-1215 (350 mm feed, 200-250 t/h) use wider rotors to accept larger feed and reach higher tonnages, but all three share the same crushing principle, hydraulic adjustment system and maintenance layout. Selecting between them comes down to the required throughput and the largest feed size the secondary stage must handle.

What support is available for the CSI-1210?

The CSI-1210 is supplied as part of complete CONSTMACH crushing and screening plants, and can also be integrated into an existing line. Spare and wear parts, including blow bars and breaker plate liners, are available from the manufacturer, and the modular construction allows the machine to be transported and installed without specialised handling.

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