Claims
- 1. A hammer assembly for attachment to the rotor of a rotary material crusher, said rotor being rotatable about an axis of rotation, said hammer assembly comprising in combination: a hammer member for rigid connection to the rotor of said material crusher, said hammer member having an extension, said extension having a longitudinal axis parallel with and spaced from said axis of rotation of said rotor when said hammer member is mounted on said rotor, said extension having a uniform crosssectional configuration along the length of said extension, a plurality of first bores, each of said first bores extending through said extension and having a longitudinal axis extending substantially perpendicular to said extension within said extension, a cap means removably mounted on said extension for impacting and crushing material on rotation of said rotor, said cap means having an undercut portion which cooperates with a dove tail on said extension for locking said cap means on said extension, a plurality of second bores through said cap means transverse to said cap means, each of said second bores having a longitudinal axis substantially parallel to said first bores when said cap means is mounted on said extension, said second bores being aligned with third bores extending through said dove tail of said extension, first and second hard faces on said cap means with an undercut portion between said hard faces; and fastening means extending through each of said second and third bores for fastening said cap means to said extension, said undercut portion, said dove tail, said first and second hard faces and said fastening means being symmetrical and enabling said cap means to be removed from and relocated on said extension in a reversed position for selectively positioning said first and said second hard faces of said cap means on said extension for crushing material upon use of said hammer assembly on a rotor of a rotary material crusher.
- 2. A hammer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said hammer member is provided with a longitudinal channel having a longitudinal axis extending parallel to said axis of rotation of the rotor.
- 3. A hammer assembly as claimed in claim 2, wherein said cap means extends from a front face of said extension and said longitudinal channel is provided on a rear face of said extension.
- 4. A hammer assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein said cap means is disposed at a greater radial distance from said axis of rotation of said rotor than is said longitudinal channel.
- 5. A hammer assembly as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2, wherein each of said second bores is disposed substantially midway between said first and said second hard faces so that when said cap means is rotated through 180.degree. about the longitudinal axes of said first and said second plurality of bores the positions occupied by said first and said second hard faces relative said extension are interchanged.
- 6. A hammer assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said undercut portion on said cap means is of the same general transverse cross-sectional configuration as said dove tail on said extension but of slightly greater dimensions so that said cap means may be slid longitudinally relative to said extension to slide said cap means into locking engagement with said extension.
- 7. A hammer assembly as claimed in claim 6, wherein a pair of said cap means cooperate with each of said hammer members, each of said cap means being installed by sliding said cap means longitudinally and parallel relative to the axis of rotation of said rotor.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 574,699 filed Jan. 27, 1984, and now abandoned.
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