Photo courtesy of Haver & Boecker.
The L-Class is versatile and easy to maintain, with no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing. Photo courtesy of Haver & Boecker.

L-Class screen offers versatility in a compact design

The compact machine requires no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing, according to Haver & Boecker.

The L-Class is versatile and easy to maintain, with no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing. Photo courtesy of Haver & Boecker.
The L-Class is versatile and easy to maintain, with no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing. Photo courtesy of Haver & Boecker.

Haver & Boecker‘s Tyler L-Class vibrating screen is designed to classify wet or dry material, and the company says it’s ideal as a dewatering method. 

The L-Class is ideal for separating water from product in dewatering applications, and the compact machine is versatile and easy to maintain with no timing belts or gears that normally need replacing, according to Haver & Boecker.

Producers can customize the 6-ft.-wide machine in two lengths, a 16- and 20-ft. length. Producers can also access multiple stroke and speed options by changing the pulleys and plate weights.

Primarily mounted horizontally, the L-Class screen can be inclined or declined as much as 3 degrees. When positioned at a negative incline of 3 degrees, the vibrating screen’s g-force moves wet material uphill while using gravity and natural operation to help screen out water before it reaches the discharge end.

The L-Class features a 45-degree mounted double-shaft overhead drive system with direct-mounted motors, and it’s capable of handling up to 400 tph. The application-specific body design offers simplified maintenance with a one-piece removable head and shaft assembly.