Haver & Boecker launches Tyler L-Class vibrating screen

Haver & Boecker has introduced the Tyler L-Class vibrating screen that can be used for classifying wet or dry material and as a dewatering method. The Canadian company, which provides equipment and solutions for aggregates and mining applications, says the new machine is versatile and easy to maintain, with no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing. Producers can customise the 1.83metre-wide machine in two lengths - 4.88m and 6.1m. Primarily mounted horizontally, the L-Class can also be inclin
Washing & Water Management / October 1, 2018

7577 Haver & Boecker has introduced the Tyler L-Class vibrating screen that can be used for classifying wet or dry material and as a dewatering method.

The Canadian company, which provides equipment and solutions for aggregates and mining applications, says the new machine is versatile and easy to maintain, with no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing.  Producers can customise the 1.83metre-wide machine in two lengths - 4.88m and 6.1m. Primarily mounted horizontally, the L-Class can also be inclined or declined as much as three degrees. The linear L-Class handles up to 400 tonnes per hour (tph) and features a 45°-mounted double-shaft overhead drive system with direct-mounted motors.

The L-Class is also suitable for separating water from product in dewatering applications. When positioned at a negative incline of about 3 degrees, the vibrating screen’s g-force moves wet material uphill on the screen. Gravity and the natural operation of the equipment help screen out water before the material reaches the discharge end.

For operations requiring a level of portability, Haver & Boecker engineers pair the L-Class with the Hydro-Clean 1000 Wash Plant on a skid structure. The company says this combination offers the opportunity to purchase the three components together, saving operations months of time they would have spent designing and building a skid structure for a wash plant.

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