
Vibratory cone / Vibratory bottom
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The counter-flange of the vibratory cone/bottom is bolted to outdoor and indoor silos as well as storage bins and scale hoppers with a capacity of up to 4 m³.
Depending on the operating conditions downstream equipment such as rotary feeders, conveying screws and flaps can be installed.
The product outlet is directly mounted to the downstream equipment to ensure an air-tight, closed system.
Design characteristics
Vibration type hopper discharge device made of plastic coated carbon steel
(St 37) or stainless steel (1.4301/1.4571). The suspension brackets are mounted in vibration dampers and provide the required static bearing pressure and precise compensation of horizontal forces.
Discharge bed with outlet stud variable for the mounting of rotary valves, conveying screws or vibration chutes with flexible connections.
- Vibration type hopper discharge device
- Cone discharge bed with firmly attached unbalanced motor
- Construction in plastic coated carbon steel (St 37) or stainless steel (1.4301/1.4571)
The size of the vibratory cone/bottom depends on the flow properties of the
bulk material.
Vibratory cone characteristics
»»Cone discharge bed with firmly attached unbalanced motor and vertical suspension arms make for a sturdy unit which distributes the dynamic forces evenly.
Vibratory bottom characteristics
- Cone discharge bed with welded support cone, firmly attached unbalanced motor and vertical suspension arms make for a sturdy unit which ensures the uniform discharge of the dynamic loads.
- Support cone welded to discharge bed
Accessories and special designs
- Flexible connection to downstream equipment
- Slide gate valve
- Superior quality material suitable for the actual application
- Supports for downstream equipment
- Design according to ATEX directive 94/9/EC for operation in zone 21 or 22
Contact: corinna.vogt(at)zeppelin.com
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