Working in Winter: Making the Best of Seasonal Downtime

By Wilm Schulz Vibrating screens are built to withstand harsh conditions, but that doesn’t mean preventative maintenance isn’t needed. To ensure long-lasting equipment, winterization and maintenance can be completed during winter downtime to protect equipment against lower temperatures without sacrificing production. Avoiding the FreezeEquipment needs to be winterized by the time temperatures are regularly below freezing. Start with the wash…

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Telsmith Taps Abi-Quip to Serve Northwestern Quebec

Telsmith, Inc. announced Abi-Quip as a manufacturers’ representative for its entire product line of aggregate and mining processing equipment, including Iron Giant Primary Jaws, Hydra Jaws, the new T-Series Cone Crushers, impactors and vibrating screens. Abi-Quip will serve customers in the James Bay Temiskaming Territory of northwestern Quebec, Canada, with emphasis on the mining companies and aggregate producers in that region. The…

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SKF Bearings Double Service Life Of Vibrating Screens

SKF and the W.S. Tyler processing arm of Haver & Boecker have partnered together using SKF upgraded Explorer bearings to engineer a solution that has doubled the service life of their F-Class screens.  After using the upgraded SKF Explorer for more than 15,000 hours without problems, one of Haver & Boecker’s mining customers was able to significantly boost efficiency by…

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Vibration Analysis for Optimum Screen Performance

  Data Mining Can Help Achieve Optimum Machine Performance. By Carol Wasson Most producers will agree that vibrating screens must be properly specified and designed, or they will be the biggest bottleneck within an operation. The key to optimum screening is maximizing capacity without losing efficiency – and that means that there are many operating parameters that one must consider.…

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