A crusher is a machine used to grind, crush or cut solid materials into smaller pieces. Typically, it consists of a large fixed stone or metal base and a rotating wheel or cylinder for crushing or crushing grain. Throughout history, mills have been used for a variety of purposes such as grinding grain into flour, grinding ore to mine minerals, and cutting wood for construction.
One of the most famous types of mills is the windmill, a traditional mill used to grind grain and other materials. Windmills typically consist of a tall cylindrical tower with a large wheel or blades on top that rotate under the force of the wind. As the blades rotate, they transmit energy to the crushing or crushing mechanism inside the mill.
Another type of mill is the water mill, which harnesses the power of water to rotate the crushing or crushing mechanism. Water mills are often used in areas with reliable water sources such as rivers and streams to power the mill.
Today, crushers are still used in many different industries such as agriculture, mining, and manufacturing, although they are often powered by electricity or other modern energy sources.
The miller cannot manage alone, so the miller needs an assistant.
Take a look at this photo. Do you see the miller and his assistant in there?