An
Electric vibrator is an engineered solution. It must be installed and
operated according to the manufacturer's instructions to get maximum benefits
and longest product life.
Improve Your Electric
Vibrator Performance Today!
If you have problems
with the performance and operation of your electric
vibrators, it's usually due to an easily fixable problem with the mount or
installation
We can help you fix
any of these electric vibrator
issues...
• Vibrator
draws high amps and "kicks" the breaker
• Vibrator
"burns out" after a short time in operation
• Performance or useful life of a replacement
vibrator is significantly lower than previously installed equipment
• Vibrator makes a humming noise, but does not
run properly
Electric
Vibrator Installation Error is the Most Common Root Cause
Answer the following
questions to get to the root cause of your electric
vibrator performance problem. Still stumped? Use our Virtual Van Visit
program to diagnose and solve your vibrator
problems.
Is your electric vibrator mounted directly to the bin
or hopper rather than to a mounting plate and channel iron?
Mounting directly to
the bin or hopper can cause the bin or hopper to crack, can cause damage to
your vibrators, and can cause a high amperage draw. It is critical for electric
vibrators to be mounted to a plate and channel iron combination.
Is your electric vibrator mounted to just a plate or
just a channel iron?
It is extremely
important to mount electric vibrators in the manner recommended by the
manufacturer. Vibration, while an effective material flow aid, can be a
destructive force if it is not applied correctly. Using a mounting plate or
channel iron alone may not be sufficient to secure and isolate the vibratory
force. For best results, use a channel iron and mounting plate together.
Is your electric
vibrator mounted in the wrong position or orientation?
Electric units
should be mounted perpendicular to the channel iron. The mounting plate should
be checked for warping and, if necessary, shimmed to achieve a tight seal. Any
looseness or "give" will prevent the vibratory force from being
properly isolated and transferred. A sufficient length of channel iron should
be used to distribute the force along the bin or hopper walls. Refer to our
service manuals to determine the correct length of channel iron.
Is your electric
vibrator mount correctly welded, shimmed and/or bolted?
Mounting channel
should be stitch-welded to the hopper or bin, with no welds on the corners of
the channel. Welding on the corners of the channel can lead to bin damage and unit
failure. All bolts should be tightened down securely to prevent slippage and
all shims should be positioned to keep the mounting plate flat.
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