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Pneumatic vibrator Vibrolator® ABF
ballfor hopperindustrial

Pneumatic vibrator - Vibrolator® ABF - Martin Engineering - ball / for hopper / industrial
Pneumatic vibrator - Vibrolator® ABF - Martin Engineering - ball / for hopper / industrial
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Type
ball
Product applications
for hopper, industrial

Description

Vibrolator® ABF Ball Vibrator This industrial ball vibrator delivers pneumatic power through rotational force providing the highest ratio of force for big jobs like removing material blockages from large or rigid bins, hoppers and chutes. Patented by Martin Engineering, Vibrolator® vibrators are the original ball vibrators and still provide a reliable and efficient solution to flow problems. Features and Benefits: • Continuous duty • Highest ratio of force to physical weight in the industry • Tapped exhaust • Muffler is standard • O-ring sealed • Interchangeable with other manufacturers • Three mounting and port configurations available • Provide continuous vibration over long life with minimal service attention. • One moving part - a chrome steel ball rolls in hardened tool steel races - eliminates vibrator service requirements. Options: • Selection includes vibrator designs for extreme temperatures, and submerged or sanitary conditions. Our technicians and engineers are available to provide expert advice and assistance on this product and all of your bulk material handling questions and problems. Please contact us today and let us help!

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