New Screening Machines are Larger and More Versatile
Haver & Boecker, which introduced its
Niagara T-Class screening machine in 2007,
recently developed a newly designed drive
system for this product line, allowing more
amplitude and rotary speed combinations.
This new feature, according to the company,
allows small cut sizes to be achieved and
also offers the capability of handling difficult
classifying jobs with large cut sizes. In addition, the machines now feature a new wear-protection system that reduces the downtime needed to replace worn elements. The
company also notes that although the earlier
Niagara T-Class machines had a standard
deck width of 2.40 m, the introduction of a
modular construction system has since
enabled fabrication of machines with screen
decks up to 4.20 m wide.
www.haverscreeninggroup.com