Courtesy of Haver & Boecker Niagara.

Haver & Boecker Niagara will be sharing its recently updated full-size Niagara F-class vibrating screen. The company stated that the product is an ideal solution for challenging screen applications that require dependable performance and has been designed with new technology that will help simplify maintenance. The screen is now built using vibration-resistant lockbolts in place of traditional welding deployed in previous editions of the product, which enhances structural integrity during the demanding operation of a vibrating screen and makes maintenance more efficient. The company also secured bar rails to the cross beams with lockbolts, allowing for easy exchange if they become worn. The screen is designed with a double eccentric shaft assembly, which the company said creates a constant stroke to maintain g-force during material surging, providing continuous material stratification to ensure accurate product specification. It added that the dynamically balanced system transmits almost no vibration into the structure or chassis, maintaining the integrity of the structure while also allowing for multiple machine installations.