Rubber Springs Vibrating Sand Sieving Machine Screen In Mineral Processing 620t/H

Product Summary

XY Vibrating Screen with Special Alloy Steel Bearing Housings And Rubber Composite Springs What Happens When You Stop Compromising on Screen Design Every vibrating screen on the market represents a series of trade-offs. Power versus precision. Durability versus cost. Simple construction versus easy ...

Basic Properties
country of origin
Sichuan, China
Brand Name
Xinyida Machinery
certificate
ISO 9001:2015 Certificate
PRODUCT MODEL
XY-3075-2
Trading Properties
MOQ
One Machine
payment method
T/T
Supply Capacity
One Machine 30 work days
Product Custom Attributes
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vibrating sand sieving machine

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vibrating sand sieving machine 620t/h

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620t/h vibrating screen in mineral processing

Name:
Vibrating Screen
Warranty:
One Year
Frequency:
850-950
Seal:
Labyrinth Design
Side Plate Construction:
Non-Welded
Capacity(t/h):
450-620
Exciter:
Dual-force
Borehole:
Gantry-machined
Product Description
Detailed Specifications & Features
XY Vibrating Screen with Special Alloy Steel Bearing Housings And Rubber Composite Springs
 
What Happens When You Stop Compromising on Screen Design

Every vibrating screen on the market represents a series of trade-offs. Power versus precision. Durability versus cost. Simple construction versus easy maintenance. Most manufacturers choose different points on these curves, but they all accept the basic premise that improvement in one area means sacrifice in another.

The XY Vibrating Screen rejects that premise entirely.

Rethinking How Vibration Is Generated

Conventional screens typically rely on a single eccentric shaft or a pair of unbalanced weights. This approach forces the machine to use the same vibration profile for every task—lifting, stratifying, conveying, and discharging. A profile that works well for coarse material may struggle with fines. A profile that handles dry stone may fail with damp material.

The XY Vibrating Screen separates these functions. An eccentric shaft provides the primary driving force, delivering the raw power needed to lift heavy material beds and maintain fluidization across the deck. Separate eccentric blocks add a secondary vibratory component that fine-tunes particle movement. The shaft does the heavy work. The blocks refine the motion. The combination produces a vibration that is simultaneously powerful enough for high-tonnage feed and precise enough for accurate size separation.

The Case Against Welded Side Plates

Welding is convenient for manufacturing. It is also a structural liability in vibrating equipment. The heat from welding alters the metallurgy of the steel in a narrow band adjacent to the joint. This heat-affected zone becomes harder and more brittle than the base metal. Under cyclic loading, microscopic cracks initiate at the weld toe. Each vibration cycle drives the crack a fraction of a millimeter deeper. Eventually, the side plate fails.

The XY Vibrating Screen removes the welds from its side plates. Assembly uses HUCK rivets, which provide consistent clamping force without heat input. The edges of the plates are hemmed, creating smooth transitions that distribute stress evenly. No welding means no heat-affected zones. No brittle boundaries. No initiation points for fatigue cracks. The side plates retain their original strength and ductility for the entire service life of the machine.

Finite element dynamic analysis validated this approach. Engineers modeled the entire frame structure under operating loads, identifying every region of elevated stress. Those regions received targeted reinforcement. The resulting frame does not simply resist vibration—it accommodates it within elastic limits, returning to its original shape after each cycle without accumulating damage.

Precision Manufacturing as a Performance Feature

Bearing life is determined more by manufacturing accuracy than by bearing quality. If the bearing housing bores are not perfectly aligned, bearings will run hot regardless of how much they cost. Heat degrades lubricant. Degraded lubricant accelerates wear. Premature failure follows.

The XY Vibrating Screen addresses this at the factory. The complete screen body mounts to a gantry boring and milling machine. Side milling and hole boring occur in the same setup, referencing the same datums. The bearing housing bores share a common horizontal axis within tight tolerances.

The bearing housings themselves are cast from a specialized alloy steel. Conventional housings wear progressively under vibration. The bearing outer race begins to rotate within the housing. Once that rotation starts, housing replacement becomes a recurring expense. The alloy used in the XY Vibrating Screen resists this wear pattern, maintaining dimensional stability across years of operation.

Oil Over Grease: A Deliberate Choice

Grease remains the default lubricant for vibrating screen bearings because it is familiar, not because it is optimal. Grease retains heat against bearing surfaces. It suspends wear debris rather than removing it. It creates higher frictional drag than oil.

The XY Vibrating Screen uses thin oil lubrication. Oil carries heat away from the bearing interface. It flushes contaminants out of the system. It produces less friction. To contain the oil under vibratory conditions, a labyrinth seal creates a complex leakage path that oil cannot easily cross. Bearings last more than twice as long as they would with grease lubrication.

Practical Engineering for Daily Operation

The 20° deck angle emerged from testing across multiple material types. It is steep enough to move large stones without stalling. It is shallow enough to give fine particles adequate screen time. Rubber composite springs replace steel springs, reducing noise transmission and smoothing machine motion. The tripod design separates the screen body from the base frame, simplifying transport, speeding installation, and securing the motor.

Model Number of Decks(layer) Double Amplitude (mm) Vibration Frequency (rpm) Inclination Angle(°) Number of Main Shafts(pcs) Motor Power(kw) Reference Weight(t) Capacity(t/h)
XY-3075-2 2 8-14 850-950 20 Double 22*2 15.6 450-620

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