New low horsepower, high capacity screens from General Kinematics
Crystal Lake, IL – General Kinematics Corp. has recently released a new line of high volume vibrating screens for the mining and mineral processing industries. The STM-S series of vibrating screens utilize GK’s proven two-mass / sub-natural frequency drive design which uses up to 75% less horsepower than conventional screen designs, significantly reducing energy consumption and cost. Dual in-board vibratory motors eliminate expensive belts, shafts, and bearings for increased uptime, longer service intervals, and the lowest cost of ownership available in a vibratory screen package. Unitized design allows for rapid unit removal for reconditioning, and the modulated polyurethane screen decks are designed for convenient installation and replacement. STM-S screens are available in standard sizes to handle from 580 – 1800 metric tons per hour. For more information about this product, click here.
New Low HP, High Cap Screens
New low horsepower, high capacity screens from General Kinematics
Crystal Lake, IL – General Kinematics Corp. has recently released a new line of high volume vibrating screens for the mining and mineral processing industries. The STM-S series of vibrating screens utilize GK’s proven two-mass / sub-natural frequency drive design which uses up to 75% less horsepower than conventional screen designs, significantly reducing energy consumption and cost. Dual in-board vibratory motors eliminate expensive belts, shafts, and bearings for increased uptime, longer service intervals, and the lowest cost of ownership available in a vibratory screen package. Unitized design allows for rapid unit removal for reconditioning, and the modulated polyurethane screen decks are designed for convenient installation and replacement. STM-S screens are available in standard sizes to handle from 580 – 1800 metric tons per hour. For more information about this product, click here.
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