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Single Shaft Vibrating Grizzly

When the shaft is rotated at about 1000 r.p.m. by an electric motor, the Main Body vibrates in an elliptical fashion due to the eccentricity in the shaft and unbalanced weights on both its ends. Hence the material fed on the top deck begins to slide down. The distances between the steel bars or holes on the deck enable the segregation. In case of multiple decks, more than two segregations are obtained. All segregations are separately collected and discharged by the chute arrangement in front of and below the Main Body.

Medium sized boulders tend to settle on the top deck of the Grizzly due to inertia. Hence, a Reciprocating Feeder is installed between the Hopper and the Single Shaft Vibrating Grizzly for better results. Wherever the boulder size is bigger for the Single Shaft Vibrating Grizzly to handle, CCS has the solution in the form of its Twin Shaft Vibrating Grizzly.

 
Single Shaft Vibrating Grizzly
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