Product Details
Place of Origin: Sichuan, China
Brand Name: BENO
Certification: CE, ISO9001
Model Number: XCZG0938
Payment & Shipping Terms
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 set
Price: USD 8,219.18-9,677.42 one set
Packaging Details: Simple Package
Delivery Time: 30 days
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T
Supply Ability: 500 sets / year
Throughput: |
100-220 TPH |
Feed Size: |
Less Than 500 Mm |
Feeding Device Length: |
900 Mm |
Feeding Device Width: |
3800 Mm |
Power: |
3.7*2 KW |
Weight: |
2.8 T |
Throughput: |
100-220 TPH |
Feed Size: |
Less Than 500 Mm |
Feeding Device Length: |
900 Mm |
Feeding Device Width: |
3800 Mm |
Power: |
3.7*2 KW |
Weight: |
2.8 T |
Pre-Screening Function Rock Vibrating Feeder 100-220 TPH Energy Conservation
Product Description
1. This Rock Vibrating Feeder is applicable to the continuous and uniform transportation of massive, granular and other materials from the silo to the receiving equipment. It is widely used in stone, metallurgy, coal mining, mineral processing, building materials and other industries.
2. The inclined design of the Rock Vibrating Feederand the fan-shaped arrangement of the sieve bars at the end are conducive to material transportation and pre screening.
3. The Rock Vibrating Feeder has large processing capacity, stable vibration, stable operation and is not easy to stuck.
4. The Stone Vibrating Feeder adopts linear vibration type feeding, and the magnitude of exciting force is changed by infinitely adjusting the relative angle of eccentric block to control feeding.
5. This Rock Vibrating Feeder is simple in structure, convenient in operation and maintenance.
Technical Reference Data
Model | Feeding device (length*width)(mm) | Maximum feed side length (mm) | Production capacity (t/h) | Power (kw) | Weight (t) |
XCZG0938 | 900*3800 | ≤500 | 100-220 | 3.7*2 | 2.8 |
XCZG1038 | 1000*3800 | ≤680 | 140-230 | 3.7*2 | 3.2 |
XCZG1238 | 1200*3800 | ≤750 | 220-400 | 4.2*2 | 3.5 |
XCZG1250 | 1200*1500 | ≤750 | 230-460 | 7.5*2 | 4.2 |
XCZG1538 | 1500*3800 | ≤1000 | 350-520 | 6.3*2 | 4.8 |
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