Vibrating Screen Working Principle
- The driven sheave and balance wheels are on the center line of the shaft. The shaft supports no other load and is subjected to no flexing or bending, and rotates freely on its central axis. The dri...
- Only two heavy duty anti-friction bearings are required on the Dillon Screen. Pressure lubrication to center gives complete flushing. Grease seals keep dirt and moisture out of bear…
- The driven sheave and balance wheels are on the center line of the shaft. The shaft supports no other load and is subjected to no flexing or bending, and rotates freely on its central axis. The dri...
- Only two heavy duty anti-friction bearings are required on the Dillon Screen. Pressure lubrication to center gives complete flushing. Grease seals keep dirt and moisture out of bearings.
- The demountable assembly may be completely removed from either side. The entire screen body gyrates positively and uniformly in a full circle, the radius being equal to the shaft eccentricity.
- The heavy gauge side plates are flanged for additional strength and rigidity. The flanges cont…