Motorized Dirt Soil Screening Machine

   / Motorized Dirt Soil Screening Machine #41  
After the parts cooled I removed the slag with a chisel. There is quite a bit of taper in the Plasma cutting so I undersized the axle shaft hole that it could be accurately drilled to 1/2" ID.





The OD of the disks also had quite a bit of taper to them. My lathe does not have enough HP to turn them down using a carbide cutting bit, so I fashioned a "redneck surface grinder" using a Harbor freight 4" angle grinder bolted to the cross slide (last two pics). That setup worked better than expected. I've always wanted to try that, but never had the need till now.


Here is a short video of how that worked out:




All that's left is to powder coat and ship them off, maybe I can get that done this weekend?

Larry
 
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#42  
YEEHAW!!
They look fantastic Larry!

Those are probably the most balanced Unbalancers around! :D :rolleyes: :D
Much appreciated!


I think there is a pending Patent floating around here somewhere.
 
   / Motorized Dirt Soil Screening Machine #43  
most big screen plants use a offset weight that runs the with of the screen mounted centered end to end with springs supporting it on all four corners then on the end of the shaft there is a place where you can fine tune it with small amounts of weight
 
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UP855 said:
most big screen plants use a offset weight that runs the with of the screen mounted centered end to end with springs supporting it on all four corners then on the end of the shaft there is a place where you can fine tune it with small amounts of weight

UP855 thanks for that explanation, that makes sense. Running a weight all the way across the screens length makes perfect sense.

I had thought about running the shaft across and mounting a second weight on the other side, as well.

So is the weight like a long cylinder that is offset?
 
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#46  
I received the YinYang weighted flywheel discs from GuglioLS.
A big public THANK YOU to Larry for having these cut, prepped and shipped.
Thanks Larry! :D

They look great. They are each 8" in diameter, 3/16" thick with a 1/2" hole bored to fit the shaft.

Gave them a quick shot of primer, then some constrasting paint colors.

Will use the serrated flanged locking nuts to tighten them at a given adjustment. Having universal weight adjustment should allow for some real experimenting. I can also adjust RPM using the engine throttle.

here they are , after paint:
Weighted Disc Flywheels
 
   / Motorized Dirt Soil Screening Machine #47  
SkunkWerX,

Glad to see you received the adjustable off balance flywheels. Yin-Yang flywheels, LOL that seems to be an appropriate name. I see you painted them to match your dirt screener and tractor and that you picked up some serrated flange nuts. I Hope they work out for you. In hind sight, I think I should have made the plasma cutout a little larger and closer to the outside perimeter so as to have removed more material. Doing it that way would have allowed a larger range of off balance adjustment. It will be interesting to read your findings after you try them out, provided they fit.


Larry
 
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They fit! THEY FIT!! ;)
(I had no doubts)

After installing and checking clearances, the discs are set at approx. 1/2 maximum off-balance. Started the machine. As the beach Boys said, "good, good, good, Good Vibrations"

It appears to be shaking just as much at 1/2 YinYang (Disc Weights) as it did with the blunt-force-trauma flywheel.

I think it is a success! I did not screen any material, but, on first observation, it appears we have 'Lift Off'. :D I am confident it will screen just fine. (with a fine screen). :rolleyes:

Here is what the discs look like installed:
DiscFlywheels4.jpg




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   / Motorized Dirt Soil Screening Machine #49  
Hey SkunkWerX,

That flywheel fits like a glove and looks custom made to order. What an amazing fit for an off the cuff idea like that, and without any real accurate measurements. I'd say go with it. How many adjustment attempts did it take to find the sweet spot? And where's the video of it in action? Maybe run a long shaft to the other side and install another set to equalize the vibrational forces across the entire assembly. Just a thought maybe worth considering one day.

Looks Cool :cool:


Larry
 
   / Motorized Dirt Soil Screening Machine #50  
I suspect he found the sweet spot by accident...

If he put another set on the other side of the screen and inadvertently got them set 180 degrees out of phase with the first set, would the whole machine try to hula dance on him? hhhmmm...
 

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