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VIBRATING TABLES FOR PACKING MATERIALS 

Dense  materials  respond  best  to  high-frequency  vibration  (3600  rpms  or  more),  while  light,  fluffy  or 
flaky  materials  respond  best  to  low-frequency  vibration  (1800  rpms  or  less).  For  packing  or  settling 
materials use a vibrator with an impact force of 1-1/2 to 2 times larger than the weight of the material 
plus container. 

VIBRATING SCREENS 

For self-cleaning screens, use a vibrator with a centrifugal force 4 times the weight of the material plus 
the weight of the screen. 

CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE 

For 3-inch "slump" concrete, use a vibrator with the same force as the weight of the concrete and form. 
For  1  to  2  inch  “slump”  concrete,  an  additional  30  to  50  percent  force  is  needed.  For  dry  mixes,  (0 
slump), add an additional 100 to 200 percent force. 

CHUTES 

The 

force required of the vibrator is equal to the weight of the chute plus the vibrator plus the 

maximum material in the chute. See page 11 for more details. 

 INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

 

CAUTION: The warranty is void if vibrators are not properly installed. 

During installation, follow and check off the following steps. 

1. Determine  where  the  vibrator(s)  should  be  placed  on  the  bin,  one-quarter  or  one-third  up  the

sloping side. Refer to Figure 1, page 6.

2. Select the thickness and size of the vibrator mounting plate and drill holes for mounting.  Refer

to Table 1, page 7.

 

3. Determine the length of the channel iron. Refer to Table 2, page 7.

4. Weld the mounting plate to the center of the channel iron. Refer to Figure 2, page 8.

5. Weld the channel iron to the bin. Refer to Figure 2, page 8.

6. Install  and  secure  the  vibrator  firmly  on  the  mounting  plate.  Check  the  mounting  plate  for

warping. Shimming may be required to provide a flat surface for bolting the vibrator.

7. Plumb the vibrator. Refer to page 12.

8. On larger models, where a lug is provided, install a safety cable.

9. Make sure the vibrator produces sufficient force for the application. Refer to pages 14, 16, and

18.

Содержание Syntron TAM

Страница 1: ...Service Instructions Syntron Pneumatic Turbine Vibrators Model TAM TB TBM AIRMATIC INC airmatic com 215 333 5600 infocenter airmatic com...

Страница 2: ...1 Syntron Pneumatic Turbine Vibrators Models TAM TB and TBM Installation Operation Maintenance...

Страница 3: ...troduction 3 Selecting the proper Bin Vibrator 4 Installation Check List 5 Installation 6 Chutes 11 Operation 11 Plumbing the Vibrator 12 Maintenance 13 Recommended Spare Parts 13 TAM Series Specifica...

Страница 4: ...rawings may be attached to this manual The information contained therein takes precedence over corresponding information printed in this manual INTRODUCTION Syntron Pneumatic Turbine Vibrators are air...

Страница 5: ...ds of the material in the sloping part of the bin only Normally this is the only place where friction between the material and the bin wall must be broken For conical bins calculate as follows 261 x D...

Страница 6: ...tor plus the maximum material in the chute See page 11 for more details INSTALLATION CHECKLIST CAUTION The warranty is void if vibrators are not properly installed During installation follow and check...

Страница 7: ...ount it diametrically opposite to the first vibrator For coarse materials mount one vibrator one third of the way up the side of the bin and the other vibrator halfway up For fine materials mount the...

Страница 8: ...3 in 5 to 8 in 3in TB 100 130 160 6 to 8 5 mm 127 to 203 mm 76 mm TBM 100 130 190 TBM 250 3 8 in 6 to 8 in 3in TB 250 9 5 mm 150 to 203 mm 76 mm TBM 320 380 440 510 570 1 2 to 5 8 in 12 to 24 in 4in...

Страница 9: ...mm welds with 3 inch 76 mm spaces between the welds Refer to Figure 2 POSITION OF THE CHANNEL AND MOUNTING PLATE FIGURE 2 If the bin plate is 3 16 inches or less 4 8 mm weld the mounting plate to the...

Страница 10: ...er the first 10 to 15 minutes of operation retighten the bolts Continue to check them periodically for tightness CAUTION A loose vibrator can cause damage to the bin and the vibrator WARNING Install a...

Страница 11: ...10 VARIOUS VIBRATOR INSTALLATIONS cont d...

Страница 12: ...books or easily measured by dumping a cup of material on a table The angle the material makes between the table and the cone is the angle of repose OPERATION CAUTION Do not operate the vibrator while...

Страница 13: ...frequency of the vibrator By throttling the flow the desired material discharge rate can be found and the natural frequency of the bin or hopper can be avoided Avoid speeds frequency at which the bin...

Страница 14: ...heck the mounting hardware to ensure that it is tight Also make sure that the maximum operating temperature 180 F 82 C and the maximum air pressure 60 or 80 psi 4 2 or 5 6 kgf cm2 are not exceeded Ref...

Страница 15: ...n changes Decibel from A scale at 1 meter and 80 psi N Centrifugal force in Newton Rule of thumb for sizing 1 Ib Vibrator Force for each 10 Ib of Bin Content at 80 psi or 9 8 N Vibrator Force for each...

Страница 16: ...15 TAM SERIES...

Страница 17: ...80 psi N Centrifugal force in Newton Rule of thumb for sizing 1 Ib Vibrator Force for each 10 Ib of Bin Content at 80 psi or 9 8 N Vibrator Force for each 10 kg of Bin Content at 80 psi Aluminum Const...

Страница 18: ...17 TBM SERIES...

Страница 19: ...r and 80 psi N Centrifugal force in Newton Rule of thumb for sizing 1 Ib Vibrator Force for each 10 Ib of Bin Content at 80 psi or 9 8 N Vibrator Force for each 10 kg of Bin Content at 80 psi Aluminum...

Страница 20: ...19 TB SERIES TB except Models 2000 5000 TB Models 2000 5000 AIRMATIC INC airmatic com 215 333 5600 infocenter airmatic com...

Страница 21: ...metals power generation and waste water treatment applications The SERVICE GROUP provides fabrication installation and maintenance services to improve bulk materials handling efficiency mechanical cle...

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