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Screening slivers/long strips out of chip - Star/Disc screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="DGC1" data-source="post: 5512414" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>Use a vibro deck like powerscreen warrior 800 and on the top deck you need to put a solid plate over the 1st half of the deck that the feed lands on.... this means that the long bits don’t land vertically in the holes and block them </p><p>The chip lands on this flat plate and organises itself flat before passing seemlessly onto the open screen deck </p><p></p><p>Grids are cheap & easy to change so you can play about with sizes but I would say 100mm is too big. </p><p>Punch plate is indestructible and maybe better than mesh but a lot more expensive per sheet </p><p></p><p>If you want to take out fines simply put the bottom deck in and if u don’t leave it out </p><p></p><p>Warrior can be used to screen soil or stone or hired out at app £1000 week so pretty flexible bit of kit and easy to move around</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DGC1, post: 5512414, member: 680"] Use a vibro deck like powerscreen warrior 800 and on the top deck you need to put a solid plate over the 1st half of the deck that the feed lands on.... this means that the long bits don’t land vertically in the holes and block them The chip lands on this flat plate and organises itself flat before passing seemlessly onto the open screen deck Grids are cheap & easy to change so you can play about with sizes but I would say 100mm is too big. Punch plate is indestructible and maybe better than mesh but a lot more expensive per sheet If you want to take out fines simply put the bottom deck in and if u don’t leave it out Warrior can be used to screen soil or stone or hired out at app £1000 week so pretty flexible bit of kit and easy to move around [/QUOTE]
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