Mining screener FINGER-SCREEN™
vibratingfor bulk materialsinclined

mining screener
mining screener
mining screener
mining screener
mining screener
mining screener
mining screener
mining screener
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Characteristics

Applications
for mining
Type
vibrating
Material
for bulk materials
Other characteristics
inclined, heavy-duty

Description

General Kinematics non-blinding FINGER-SCREEN™ Grizzly Screens are a proven, highly successful design in a wide range of applications, including those that are prone to hang-ups common to conventional wire mesh screening surfaces. GK’s “mine-duty” design means you are buying a screen that will last. Heavy construction, combined with our two-mass drive technology, allows for a super strong and efficient vibratory screen that will keep running and running. Combining that with our non-blinding FINGER-SCREEN technology gives you the ultimate in screening throughput and efficiency. FINGER-SCREENS are available in single or multiple deck designs and can be designed to fit into your existing machines footprint for a seamless transition from old brute force technology to the improved two-mass design. The wide variety of screening decks provide improved performance for processing that follows size reduction mills or crushers. Multiple sizing decks on a single unit. The wide range of available screen sizes can be set at various angles to meet your process requirements. FEATURES: - FINGER-DECKS offer a non-blinding design compared to wire mesh screens. - Optional cascading decks improve screening efficiency. - Modular decks are easy to replace. - Using a single vibratory motor, there is virtually no maintenance required. - Will fit into your existing footprint.

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