MVG Inclined Grizzly Feeder
Minyu Vibrating Grizzly (MVG) Feeders are mainly applied for stationary primary crushing plants. They regulate the feed rate to the crusher by separating the materials for sizing, removing the unwanted, and bypassing the smaller for the crusher so as to maximize the crushing capacity. The vibrating unit consists of two counter-rotating shafts with counter-weights. They lead to a linear vibrating motion with a 45 degree inclination to the horizontal feeding frame. Special design of grizzly bar opening to eliminate material clogging and to provide better sizing effect.Wear-resistant electrode welding of the grizzly bars for longer feeding life.
- Four sets of load spring stands to better stabilize the operation.
- Remote control of the feeding capacity by the variable-speed motor.
Model No. | Feeder Size W x L (ft/mm) | Max. Lump Size (in/mm) | RPM | Capacity T/Hr | Motor (HP/kW) | Approx. Weight (lbs/kg) |
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MVG 924 | 3x8 / 900x2400 | 18 / 450 | 600~950 | 100~200 | 10-15 / 7.5-11 | 3,960 / 1,800 |
MVG 1230 | 4x10 / 1200x3000 | 24 / 600 | 600~950 | 160~320 | 15-20 / 11-15 | 7,700 / 3,500 |
MVG 1542 | 5x14 / 1500x4200 | 32 / 800 | 600~950 | 250~500 | 30-40 / 22-30 | 16,500 / 7,500 |
Capacity based on continuous regulated feed of clean, dry limestone of normal hardness with a bulk density of 1.6 ton/m3. Capacity may vary +/- 25% with the size and nature of the rock and the working conditions of the plant.
All parameters are for reference only & subject to change without notice.
Dimensions (mm)
Model No. | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I |
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MVG 924 | 900 | 2400 | 1280 | 1670 | 357 | 840 | 1460 | 2739 | 1235 |
MVG 1230 | 1200 | 3000 | 1690 | 2150 | 395 | 983 | 1940 | 3331 | 1320 |
MVG 1542 | 1500 | 4200 | 2080 | 2600 | 440 | 1355 | 2368 | 4604 | 1818 |
Note: Specifications and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
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