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                       Ball Tray Anti-Blinding              Four-Finger Flex Wiper                 KASONIC® Ultrasonic
                       Device                               Anti-Blinding Device                   Anti-Blinding Device

                       The Kason Ball Tray anti-blinding device  The Four-Finger Flex Wiper anti-blinding   The patented KASONIC anti-blinding
                       utilizes the multi-plane inertial vibration   device employs four radial arms of   device allows sifting as fine as 500 mesh
                       of the screener and bouncing elastomeric  durable neoprene to prevent screen   (25 microns) on any circular vibratory
                       balls to prevent screen blinding. The device  blinding of the operating screen by   screener of 18 to 72 in. (460 to 1829 mm)
                       consists of two screens spaced sufficiently  slimes, pitch and other soft, gummy   diameter. It transmits ultrasonic
                       apart to allow captive elastomeric balls to  materials. Multi-plane inertial vibration of   frequencies (adjustable) to the screen,
                       bounce between the upper “operating”  the screener causes the wipers to rotate   adjusting power automatically according
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                       screen and the lower coarse-mesh “ball  continuously, enhancing the flow of   to screen loads. It operates with standard
                       screen” for the purpose of dislodging near-  material through apertures of the screen.   screens, reducing cost, and is supported
 of liquid             size, dry materials lodged in the apertures  Specially designed units are available for   independent of the screen, prolonging
                       of the upper screen.                 exceptionally difficult-to-screen products.  screen life.
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                       KLEEN-SCREEN™ Ring                   AUTO-LUBE Auto Lubrication             E-Z FORCE™ Weight Adjustment
                       Anti-Blinding Assembly               System                                 System

                       Kason KLEEN-SCREEN Rings are effective   This system pressure-feeds lubricant   The E-Z FORCE weight adjustment system
                       at preventing fibrous, stringy and sticky  into bearings of gyratory screener motors  allows precise control of material flow
                       materials from blinding the screen. Multi-  for 6 to 12 months between reservoir  patterns (see page 2, top right). The high
                       plane inertial vibration of the screener  replacements. Continuous lubricant flow  torque, high-efficiency, imbalanced weight
                       causes plastic rings to move continuously  flushes the race of wear materials, broken-  gyratory motor, which is rigidly mounted
                       across a perforated stainless steel plate,  down lubricant and contaminants, and  to the screening assembly, has a double
                       shearing fibers and scraping away gummy  minimizes dead spots of unused lubricant.  extension shaft fitted at each end with
                       materials. Because they are hollow, the  Optional on VIBROSCREEN® separators   variable eccentric weights. Weights can
                       rings promote product flow over the entire  ≥48 in. (1220 mm) in diameter. Can be  be adjusted in several minutes by one
                       screen surface, maximizing screening  retrofit in one hour to any circular vibratory  operator, allowing maximum efficiency
                       efficiency.                          screener.                              for each screening application.






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