Haver & Boecker Niagara has introduced its new Niagara Drop Guard wear liners that are a significant timesaver compared to traditional liners.
Drop Guard provides 100 per cent cross beam protection for Niagara vibrating screens and can be easily installed on an entire screen deck in as little as 15 to 20 minutes.
“Drop Guard is a simple, yet remarkably effective solution for extending the life of a vibrating screen with virtually no prep work required for installation,” Haver & Boecker Niagara processing equipment technology division manager Duncan High said.
To install, the user simply drops the polyurethane liner over the cross beam, with no adhesive or tools required, making replacement as easy as lifting out the old liner and dropping in a new one.
Common alternatives in the market can require much more downtime, for example, rubber liners are often attached to beams with glue, prolonging the length of the installation and making them difficult to quickly remove for replacement or inspection.
Drop Guard replaces the company’s current Zip Guard and Snap Guard options on next-generation Niagara vibrating screens.
Producers have access to a variety of other liner options from Haver & Boecker Niagara for heightened protection of critical components of a vibrating screen, including feed box, discharge lip, side plates, tension rails and bar rails.
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Haver & Boecker Niagara is a leading provider in screening, pelletising and mineral processing plants and systems, with the mission to deliver the best of these technologies to customers in the mining and resources industries.
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