

■ Features
1.High ‘G’ force capability,
2.Simple force adjustment,
3.Fully sealed casing to IP66,
4.Motor insulation to Category F,
5.Tropic proofed as standard,
6.Can be mounted in any orientation,
7.Sealed for life bearings,
8.Maintenance free design,
9.Quiet operation,
10.2, 4, 6 & 8 pole models available,
■ Design
Schenck Process vibrator motors feature a
totally enclosed, vibration resistant
cast metal housing The stator and
winding are a shrink fit into this
housing. The internal design of the
vibrator motor allows it to be
mounted in any orientation. Robust
bearing brackets arranged at both
ends contain the cylindrical roller
bearings.
The bearings are greased for life
from the factory and do not
require any maintenance. The
shaft passage is sealed off by
means of greased keyways and Vrings.
The vibrator motor is totally
sealed off by means of 2 closed
sheet metal covers and rubber
gaskets.
■ Operation
All Schenck Process vibrator motors are
415V and 380V 3phase @ 50Hz
and can be wired for direct on-line
starting or via a suitably sized
variable speed drive. Vibrator
motors for 60Hz operation at other
voltages are available on request.
Schenck Process vibrator motors are
designed for continuous operation
or stop-start cycling at the full rated
force output.
The force output can be adjusted
by rotating the inner pair of
flyweights. The scales, marked in
5% increments on the flyweights,
allow adjustment of between 20%
and 100% of the total force output.
The outer flyweights are keyed-on
for safety purposes and cannot
be adjusted.
■ Application
The Schenck Process vibrator motor can be
used in any application requiring
forced vibration. Circular vibratory
motion can be achieved by using a
single vibrator motor or linear
vibratory motion by using a pair.
Vibrator motors are commonly
used for:
1) Vibrating screens and feeders.
2) Vibrating conveyors
3) Vibrating tables
4) Paper joggers
5) Promoting material settling in
bins, bulk bags or moulds.
6) Promoting material flow in
hoppers and chutes
7) Centrifuges
8) General material agitation.