Conveyor Dynamics Corporation provides vibratory processing machines for handling bulk solid materials. Our product line includes vibratory; feeders, conveyors, screens, coolers, dryers and shakeouts. Depending on application requirements, all units will be of our heavy duty or extra heavy duty construction.
               The drive is a combination of the output from steel coil drive springs and the sub-resonant input force of a vibratory motor. This provides distinct advantages of low power consumption, frequent starts and stops and, if maintenance is required, it is usually a relatively simple task.
               We recommend that all vibratory machines be of a counterbalanced and isolated design. This substantially reduces the amount of vibratory forces transferred directly into the support. Massive concrete supports with embedded steel are not required. Because our units are simply supported on steel coil isolation springs, the time required for installation is minimal. These two items alone will result in overall project cost savings. However, the primary benefit of the counterbalanced and isolated design is the possibility of transmitting vibrations is virtually eliminated. This means; no shaking lights or computer monitors in your office and no sensitive equipment (scales) affected when the vibratory machines are operating, and you won't have to worry about your neighbors complaining because their dishes are rattling in the cabinet! How much is that worth?
               Other benefits and advantages of Conveyor Dynamics' counterbalanced and isolated machines are:
- Variable Rate -- With the addition of a simple electrical controller, the units can be made variable rate in output.
- Upper Floor Level Installation -- Because the dynamic forces are isolated, units can be installed on upper floors of buildings or structures.
- Suspension -- Although it is recommended to undersupport our vibratory machines, it is not always practical. In which case, suspending the unit from an overhead structure is possible.
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