TECHNOLOGY

Haver & Boecker quick to release tension

CANADIAN process and handling company Haver & Boecker has claimed to have solved the problem of time intensive screen media change-outs with the release of the Ty-Rail quick-tensioning system, a tension rail system for vibrating screens that could provide a fast return on investment and slash screen change-out time by half.

Karma Barndon
The new Ty-Rail quick-tensioning system

The new Ty-Rail quick-tensioning system

The process of replacing tension rails is usually time consuming and involves removing and replacing many pieces of hardware per screen section, and washers and bolts were often dropped or lost in the...

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