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Vibrating Screen
2730 Hwy 145 South
Saltillo, MS 38866
Data Sheet
P: 1.800.356.4899 P: 662.869.5711
F: 662.869.7405
Email: mhsol.info@fmcti.com
1. Material Temperature
2. Capacity: Feed to screen TPH
Momentary Peak TPH
3. Size of largest pieces fed on screen
4. Weight per cu. Ft. (loose)
5. Characteristics of material:
(a) Bone dry (b) Wet (c) Granular
(d) Claylike (e) Sticky (f) Flaky
Give free moisture: % Normal % Maximum
6. Analysis of feed (Attach complete analysis; if this is impossible, give estimated or known percentage for each opening
at which separation is to be made; also for opening half the size of smallest separation).
% retained on sq. opening
% retained on sq. opening
% retained on sq. opening
% retained on sq. opening
% retained on sq. opening
6A. What is percent of half size material? (Half size is ½ the size you wish to screen at)
(Example: Screening at 1/4 ”, half size is 1/8”)
“)
7. Is screen to be used for (a) Scalping (b) Sizing (c) Dewatering
7A. Size separations required Number of decks
8. What is the maximum size piece permitted through:
(a) Top deck (b) Intermediate deck (c) Bottom deck
9. What percent of fines can be tolerated in the oversize? %
10. Power available: Motor RPM Voltage Phase Cycles
11. Method of feeding material to screen: Steady Irregular How fed
12. Space available for screen: Height Width Length
13. GPM for wet screening:
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make rough sketch on reverse side of this sheet showing headroom, floor space, and desired
location of screen in relation to elevators or bins.
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