leonz
Super Member
screener story
we had a installed a new screening plant to replace the old one(stupid move)
So anyway the scfreener was an 8 by 14 screener with tow screen decks to screen salt -wait it gets better believe me.
So we fired op the screening plant to commision it and we were delivering salt to the plant until it reached the primary screener which was capable of screening 600 tons per hour of material.
The entire screen plant which covered almost 2 acres in steel work and weighed over a thousand tons with the steel and equipment
started shaking because the salt reached the 8 by 14 screener and the screener was not isolated from the frame work and almost knocked people off their feet.
The screen was overloaded and was properly mounted per the mechanical engineers drawings.
The screens orbit became larger and larger and the resulting physical energy was transmitted into the steel work where if it was hung by wire ropes or coil springs or air bags it is ISOLATED and the mounting frame is suspended cancelling out the energy created by the screeners elliptical orbit created by the electric motor and eccentric weights on the shaker arms.
You will love this part
a bit of backound for the readers:
large screeners are typically suspended by wire rope, coil springs or air bags when sanity prevails and stupidity has no opportunity of intervening.
SOOOO the manufacturer of the screen was called and the Mine Engineer who was resposible for this mess asked them what can we do to stop the excess shaking since we have so much salt to screen per hour..........
Their attitude was "so what? " weld 10-15 tons of steel below the screener body to create a damper and cancel the machines overshaking!!!!!!!!
"The steel added under the tractor platform is only a damper and thats all it is". to create a damping effect and no0t solve the problem only prolong it.
continued-
instead of changing the mounting to isolate the screen frame from the screen plants steel work or reducing the loading to reduce the resonance their solution was to add mass and not cancel the problem
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16 years later the same issues, the same machine, annual vibration damage and who knows how long the steel work will last as long as the planned 40 year life span of the screen plant as it is bolted to concrete pylons with no additional frame support.
we had a installed a new screening plant to replace the old one(stupid move)
So anyway the scfreener was an 8 by 14 screener with tow screen decks to screen salt -wait it gets better believe me.
So we fired op the screening plant to commision it and we were delivering salt to the plant until it reached the primary screener which was capable of screening 600 tons per hour of material.
The entire screen plant which covered almost 2 acres in steel work and weighed over a thousand tons with the steel and equipment
started shaking because the salt reached the 8 by 14 screener and the screener was not isolated from the frame work and almost knocked people off their feet.
The screen was overloaded and was properly mounted per the mechanical engineers drawings.
The screens orbit became larger and larger and the resulting physical energy was transmitted into the steel work where if it was hung by wire ropes or coil springs or air bags it is ISOLATED and the mounting frame is suspended cancelling out the energy created by the screeners elliptical orbit created by the electric motor and eccentric weights on the shaker arms.
You will love this part
a bit of backound for the readers:
large screeners are typically suspended by wire rope, coil springs or air bags when sanity prevails and stupidity has no opportunity of intervening.
SOOOO the manufacturer of the screen was called and the Mine Engineer who was resposible for this mess asked them what can we do to stop the excess shaking since we have so much salt to screen per hour..........
Their attitude was "so what? " weld 10-15 tons of steel below the screener body to create a damper and cancel the machines overshaking!!!!!!!!
"The steel added under the tractor platform is only a damper and thats all it is". to create a damping effect and no0t solve the problem only prolong it.
continued-
instead of changing the mounting to isolate the screen frame from the screen plants steel work or reducing the loading to reduce the resonance their solution was to add mass and not cancel the problem
==========================================================
16 years later the same issues, the same machine, annual vibration damage and who knows how long the steel work will last as long as the planned 40 year life span of the screen plant as it is bolted to concrete pylons with no additional frame support.