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Inclined Vibrating Screen Product

Overview

A vibrating screen separates a stream of crushed rock, ore, gravel or sand into sized fractions. Feed lands on a slightly inclined steel box fitted with mesh decks; the box is shaken hard enough that the material bounces and travels downhill, and every particle small enough to fit through a mesh opening drops through while the rest carries on to the discharge end. This unit is a double-deck inclined screen, so it makes three products at once: oversize off the top deck, a middle cut off the bottom deck, and fines through both.

The shaking comes from the Exciter Unit, a counterweighted eccentric shaft bolted to the Screen Box that spins the whole body in a small circular orbit. The screening surfaces are the tensioned panels of the Screen Media. The box rides on the Spring Isolator mounts, and a belt-coupled Drive Assembly turns the exciter. Feed enters through the Feed Box and oversize leaves over the Discharge Lip lips.

How it works

The drive motor turns the exciter shaft at about 850 rpm through a V-belt. The counterweights on that shaft throw their mass in a circle, and because the exciter is rigidly bolted to the screen box, the entire box follows in a roughly 8 mm circular orbit at 14 Hz. The four spring isolators of the Spring Isolator are soft compared with that frequency, so they let the box vibrate freely while passing very little force into the Support Frame and the foundation.

That orbit does two jobs. It lofts the bed of material clear of the mesh so particles can re-sort by size, with the heavy and fine ones working down to the deck — stratification — and it conveys the bed down the 20° slope toward the discharge. As the bed travels, near-size particles get repeated chances to present themselves to an opening and pass through. The coarse top panel of the Screen Media protects the finer bottom panel and makes the first cut; the bottom panel makes the fine cut. Tension rails and take-up springs keep each panel drum-tight, because a slack screen blinds and tears. The Dust Hood contains airborne dust for extraction, and the Vibration Sensor in the Wiring & Sensors watches the stroke so a thrown counterweight or a failing bearing is caught before the box shakes itself apart.

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Bill of materials

10 top-level lines · 50 rows shown · 110 parts total · indented to 3 levels
# Item / sub-assembly Part no. Qty/assy Ext. qty Parts Type
1 Screen Box 4 parts vibrating-screen-box 1 9 assembly
1.1 Side Plate vibrating-screen-side-plate 2 part
1.2 Cross Member vibrating-screen-cross-member 4 part
1.3 Deck Frame vibrating-screen-deck-frame 2 part
1.4 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
2 Screen Media 5 parts vibrating-screen-media 1 14 assembly
2.1 Top Deck Panel vibrating-screen-top-panel 1 part
2.2 Bottom Deck Panel vibrating-screen-bottom-panel 1 part
2.3 Tension Rail vibrating-screen-tension-rail 4 part
2.4 Hook Strip vibrating-screen-hook-strip 4 part
2.5 Coil Spring coil-spring 4 part
3 Exciter Unit 6 parts vibrating-screen-exciter 1 9 assembly
3.1 Eccentric Shaft vibrating-screen-eccentric-shaft 1 part
3.2 Counterweight vibrating-screen-counterweight 2 part
3.3 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
3.4 Exciter Housing vibrating-screen-exciter-housing 1 part
3.5 Lubricating Oil Charge vibrating-screen-oil-charge 1 part
3.6 Oil Seal oil-seal 2 part
4 Drive Assembly 4 parts vibrating-screen-drive 1 35 assembly
4.1 Drive Motor 5 parts vibrating-screen-motor 1 28 assembly
4.1.1 Stator Assembly 3 parts + deeper › stator-assembly 1 3 assembly
4.1.2 Rotor Assembly 4 parts + deeper › rotor-assembly 1 19 assembly
4.1.3 Copper Winding copper-winding 3 part
4.1.4 Motor Housing motor-housing 1 part
4.1.5 Ball Bearing ball-bearing 2 part
4.2 Drive Belt drive-belt 4 part
4.3 V-Belt Sheave vibrating-screen-sheave 2 part
4.4 Belt Guard vibrating-screen-belt-guard 1 part
5 Spring Isolator 3 parts vibrating-screen-suspension 4 4 assembly
5.1 Coil Spring coil-spring 4 part
5.2 Rubber Buffer vibrating-screen-rubber-buffer 4 part
5.3 Spring Seat vibrating-screen-spring-seat 8 part
6 Feed Box 2 parts vibrating-screen-feed-box 1 3 assembly
6.1 Feed Box Shell vibrating-screen-feed-shell 1 part
6.2 Feed Box Liner vibrating-screen-feed-liner 2 part
7 Discharge Lip 2 parts vibrating-screen-discharge 1 4 assembly
7.1 Discharge Lip Plate vibrating-screen-lip-plate 2 part
7.2 Discharge Lip Liner vibrating-screen-lip-liner 2 part
8 Support Frame 3 parts vibrating-screen-support-frame 1 6 assembly
8.1 Base Weldment vibrating-screen-base-weldment 1 part
8.2 Mounting Pad vibrating-screen-mount-pad 4 part
8.3 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
9 Dust Hood 3 parts vibrating-screen-dust-hood 1 8 assembly
9.1 Hood Panel vibrating-screen-hood-panel 3 part
9.2 Dust Seal Skirt vibrating-screen-dust-seal 4 part
9.3 Fastener Set fastener-set 1 part
10 Wiring & Sensors 3 parts vibrating-screen-wiring 1 6 assembly
10.1 Wire Bundle wire-bundle 1 part
10.2 Connector connector 4 part
10.3 Vibration Sensor vibrating-screen-vibration-sensor 1 part

Sourcing — likely vendors

Companies that make this · indicative price $200k–$5M · MOQ & lead are typical
VendorHQSpecialtyMOQLead time
🇺🇸Caterpillar
caterpillar.com ↗
Irving, US Construction & mining equipment made to order 20–36 wks
🇯🇵Komatsu
komatsu.com ↗
Tokyo, JP Construction & mining equipment made to order 20–36 wks
🇸🇪Sandvik
rocktechnology.sandvik ↗
Stockholm, SE Mining & rock technology made to order 20–36 wks
🇸🇪Epiroc
epiroc.com ↗
Stockholm, SE Mining & drilling equipment made to order 20–36 wks
🇫🇮Metso
metso.com ↗
Helsinki, FI Crushing & minerals processing made to order 20–36 wks

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