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Used Vibrating Sieves

Overview

Vibrating sieves for ceramic manufacturing separate particles, remove oversized material, and ensure consistent granule size in clay, glaze, and raw mixes. They use motor-driven vibration, screen decks, and sometimes pneumatic or ultrasonic aids to prevent blinding and improve throughput. Common in batch and continuous lines, these machines boost product quality and reduce rejects by ensuring feed uniformity before pressing, spray drying, or glazing.

FAQ

What should I inspect when buying a used vibrating sieve?

Check the screen condition and frame for warping, motor and drive vibration levels, bearings, springs or isolators, control panel, and overall structural integrity. Ask for maintenance records and spare screen meshes availability.

How do I ship a vibrating sieve safely?

Secure the unit to a skid or crate, lock or remove loose parts (screens, hoppers), protect electrical components, and use lifting points for cranes. Hire carriers experienced in industrial equipment and confirm dimensions, weight, and any disassembly needed.

What regular maintenance keeps a vibrating sieve reliable?

Regularly clean screens and frames, inspect and replace worn meshes, lubricate bearings, check motor mounts and isolators, monitor vibration signatures, and keep electrical controls dry and dust-free. Keep key spares like bearings and meshes on hand.