Gravity Screeners Built-In Performance: • Low overall height for lower installation costs. • “Fine touch” FM control through a rack-and-pinion valve. • Controlled screening! Proportion of material cleaned to material by-passed can be infinitely varied--even while the screener is operating. • Remote manual control of proportioning gate is standard. Electric controls are available. Both controls indicate percentage of gate opening. • Ball bearing supported shafts and nonmetallic sides ensure smooth gate operation. • Excellent material distribution to all screens due to the vertical inlet tube. • Simple and convenient screen change--no tools needed! • Optional service platform bolts directly to stand for stability. PC-16000 Through PC-40000 PC-1500 Through PC-11500
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• Low overall height for lower installation costs.• “Fine touch” FM control through a rack-and-pinion valve.• Controlled screening! Proportion of material cleaned to material by-passed can be infinitely varied--evenwhile the screener is operating.• Remote manual control of proportioning gate is standard. Electric controls are available. Both controlsindicate percentage of gate opening.• Ball bearing supported shafts and nonmetallic sides ensure smooth gate operation.• Excellent material distribution to all screens due to the vertical inlet tube.• Simple and convenient screen change--no tools needed!• Optional service platform bolts directly to stand for stability.
The nomograph to the left indicates the approximate removal rates of all Intersystems gravity screeners. Rates as graphed are a composite performance of several units being used on the job. These rates are not guaranteed removal rates. Performance represented is the minimum level for all models. The solid line indicates an example: material containing 7.5% FM before screening would contain approximately 2.75% after screening. For other removal rates, choose a percent of FM before screening and draw a straight line through the index point to the “after screening” scale.
The nomograph to the left indicates the approximate removal rates of all Intersystems gravity screeners. Rates as graphed are a composite performance of several units being used on the job. These rates are not guaranteed removal rates. Performance represented is the minimum level for all models. The solid line indicates an example: material containing 7.5% FM before screening would contain approximately 2.75% after screening. For other removal rates, choose a percent of FM before screening and draw a straight line through the index point to the “after screening” scale.
• Low overall height for lower installation costs.• “Fine touch” FM control through a rack-and-pinion valve.• Controlled screening! Proportion of material cleaned to material by-passed can be infinitely varied--evenwhile the screener is operating.• Remote manual control of proportioning gate is standard. Electric controls are available. Both controlsindicate percentage of gate opening.• Ball bearing supported shafts and nonmetallic sides ensure smooth gate operation.• Excellent material distribution to all screens due to the vertical inlet tube.• Simple and convenient screen change--no tools needed!• Optional service platform bolts directly to stand for stability.