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Pneumatic vibrator NCB series
rotaryballfor hopper

Pneumatic vibrator - NCB series - Netter Vibration - rotary / ball / for hopper
Pneumatic vibrator - NCB series - Netter Vibration - rotary / ball / for hopper
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Type
rotary, ball
Product applications
for hopper, for bulk materials, for high-temperature applications, for pipework
Force

Min.: 222 N

Max.: 4,866 N

Rotational speed

Min.: 7,200 rpm
(45,238.9 rad.min-1)

Max.: 42,340 rpm
(266,030.1 rad.min-1)

Description

Series NCB pneumatic ball vibrators can be used wherever bulk materials need to be moved. They serve in the emptying of bunkers, for preventing bridging, rat-holing and adhesion. When used to drive chutes, sieves and vibrating tables, they ensure that material flow is maintained. The special feature is the simple construction. The rotary vibration is created by the high centrifugal force produced by a circulating steel ball, which runs on hardened, polished steel braces. The frequency, and hence the centrifugal force, can be continuously regulated via the operating pressure. • Frequency continuously adjustable via air pressure • Suitable for temperatures up to 200°C • Reducing friction • Driving chutes, sieves and vibrating tables

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