It seems like you’re referring to a “26×3″ jaw crusher”, but the term “26amp 3b” might be a typo or misinterpretation. Here’s what I can clarify:
Possible Interpretations:
1. 26×3 Jaw Crusher:
– Could refer to a jaw crusher with an inlet opening of 26 inches × 3 inches.
– Smaller jaw crushers like this are often used for laboratory crushing or small-scale mining/aggregate production.
2. Misinterpretation of “26 & 3B Jaw Crusher”:
– If “amp” stands for “&,” it might be referencing two models (26 and 3B).
– Example: A Telsmith 10×30 (or similar) crusher may have variations labeled differently.
3. Typo or Model Confusion:
– Some manufacturers use alphanumeric codes (e.g., PE-250×400), so double-check the exact model.
Key Features of Small Jaw Crushers (~26×3 Inches):
– Feed Opening: ~26″ x 3″ (or similar dimensions).
– Capacity: Likely 1–5 tons per hour, depending on material hardness.
– Applications: Lab testing, artisanal mining, or secondary crushing.
Popular Brands with Similar Sizes:
– Metso Nordberg C Series (smaller models)
– Sandvik CJ Series
– Terex Jaques
– Mini/P
able Crushers (e.g., Komplet, Rebel Crusher)
Next Steps:
If you’re looking for specs, pricing, or alternatives:
1. Confirm the exact model/manufacturer.
2. Specify if this is for laboratory use or field operation.
Let me know if you’d like help finding replacement parts, operational guides, or comparable models!





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