FAQ's
Yes, our round vibratory screens are designed to fit industry-standard round screeners manufactured by major and niche North American companies.
Turnaround time depends on the type and quantity of round screens ordered and our current production schedule. Typically, round screens are built within 5–7 business days. Expedited production may be available; please contact us if your order is urgent.
Round screens ship from the East Coast and are classified as either parcels or freight:
- Parcel shipping applies to 18", 24", 30", 36", and 40" screens.
- Freight shipping applies to 48" and 60" screens. Freight costs decrease significantly when ordering multiple large screens, as they can be stacked on a pallet.
Look for numbers stamped onto a metal plate embedded in the epoxy or engraved along the screen's edge or center. Share these details with us, and we’ll help you identify the correct mesh size.
The mesh number indicates the number of openings per linear inch, but the opening size also depends on the wire's thickness. Refer to our mesh chart or contact us for personalized assistance.
Our standard round screens are made with 304 Stainless Steel mesh. We also offer 316 Stainless, T430 Stainless, and High Carbon options. Contact us for details on availability and pricing.
Epoxy is applied and cured while the mesh is tensioned. Although protruding mesh is trimmed and smoothed, small imperfections may remain. Encapsulation adds a secondary epoxy layer to seal these imperfections. Please consult your Quality Manager to determine if encapsulation is required for your specific process.
Yes, we provide custom-built screens tailored to your specific requirements, including center hole configurations, reinforced backing mesh, and specialized bonding methods. Contact us for assistance with your custom screen needs.
Backing mesh, typically 18 TBC (.009 Wire), is used to support fine mesh (>100 mesh). It extends the screen's life by reducing wear and maintaining structural integrity, especially for demanding applications.
Screens with center holes are recommended for large-diameter machines or applications involving heavy materials or fine mesh. Center holes improve screening performance and longevity by supporting the screen and reducing deflection under load.
Yes, we offer re-screening services for existing frames, allowing you to refurbish and reuse your current equipment. Contact us to learn more about the process and associated costs.
Our screens can be equipped with nylon sliders or rubber balls for de-blinding. These options help prevent clogging and maintain consistent throughput for both standard and sandwich screens.
TBC provides maximum throughput efficiency, while mill-grade mesh balances durability and performance. Consult our team for guidance based on your application.
Spacing frames manage material that doesn’t pass through the screen, directing it to the discharge point. They're also used in multi-screen setups to separate material between decks.
Distribution frames guide materials from the top screen’s outer edge back to the center of the lower screen. This ensures uniform material distribution and reduces overscreening.
Yes, we offer table frames with additional discharge spouts, seamless welds, or extended arms for specific material handling requirements.
Absolutely. Stainless steel frames with seamless welds reduce microbial pockets, making them ideal for food and pharmaceutical industries.
High-volume scalping table frames are designed with oversized outspouts and sloped bottom panels to handle large material volumes efficiently.
Yes, our vibratory motors are compatible with a range of frame sizes. For example, our 2.5 HP motors fit most 48" and 60" machines, while smaller motors are ideal for 18" and 24" units. Contact us with your machine specifications for compatibility guidance.
The choice depends on your machine size and material volume. For instance, a 2.5 HP motor suits 48" and 60" machines, while smaller motors (e.g., 1/3 HP) are ideal for 24" and 30" screeners. Contact us for personalized recommendations.
Lubricate bearings every 2,000 to 5,000 hours with Klüber Staburags NBU 8 EP grease. Inspect for wear or damage during regular maintenance to prevent downtime.
Yes, our motors are designed for compatibility with industry-standard screeners, including Sweco®, Kason®, and Midwestern®. Contact us for specific fit details.
Yes, many of our motors are equipped with adjustable counterweights for fine-tuning vibratory performance and ensuring optimal material flow.
Our motors are available in dual-voltage configurations, such as 230/460V, with Canadian models (330/575V) available upon request.
Bolt-on clamp rings provide a secure, long-term fit, ideal for heavy-duty applications. Quick-release clamp rings are designed for fast, tool-free changes, perfect for applications requiring frequent screen replacements.
Yes, we offer clamp rings for all standard screen sizes, from 18" to 60". Custom sizes can also be fabricated upon request.
Quick-release rings are not recommended for bottom clamps attaching the table frame to the motor table. For these, use a standard bolt-on ring for proper torque.
Yes, both bolt-on and quick-release clamp rings include brass coupling nuts and stainless-steel bolts for a complete assembly.
Match the diameter of your frame and screen to the clamp ring specifications. If unsure, provide your machine details, and we’ll assist with compatibility.
Large screens (48" and 60") are shipped as freight and stacked on pallets to minimize costs. Smaller screens (18"–40") are typically shipped as parcels.
All components, including screens and clamp rings, are securely packaged with protective materials to prevent damage during transit.
Custom screens are typically built within 7 business days. Expedited production may be available for urgent orders.
Yes, once your order ships, you’ll receive a tracking number to monitor its progress until delivery.