Specifically for Weighing of Dusty Fines & Aggregate Materials
PEMBROKE, MA -- Thayer Scale’s single idler “Quarry King” Conveyor Belt Scale has been specifically designed for outdoor conveyor weighing of dusty fines and “stone-like” aggregate materials where rugged construction and spill-proof/jam-proof suspension design are the most valuable attributes. Complementing Thayer Scale’s proven “Rocking Flexure” fulcrums is a completely new “pipestem” single idler suspension system, which incorporates built–in storage for its calibration weight. No test chains are required.
This combination of unique elements provides important advantages for operations where on-going dust build-up and spilled aggregates are known to foul conventional suspension designs. Applications include troughed belt conveyors of 18-48” widths operating at speeds up to 600 fpm and inclines up to 18 degrees.
Founded in 1949, Thayer Scale is a pioneering developer of continuous weighing and feeding equipment for the dry solids conveying and processing industries. Thayer’s Belt Scales and Weigh Feeders of both the Weigh Belt and Loss-in-Weight types, cover an extremely wide range of applications in virtually all industries that involve dry solids conveying and processing. From Loss-In-Weight Feeders that feed vitamins into cereals at rates below 1 pound per hour to 6-Idler Conveyor Scales weighing coal at rates up to 10,000 tons per hour, there are more than 100 proven product variations available to suit most application requirements.
Thayer Scale enjoys a unique reputation as a supplier of equipment that provides the rare combination of measurement precision and extreme robustness. Equipment installed more than 40 years ago continues to operate reliably and accurately.
For more information, contact Thayer Scale-Hyer Industries, Inc. at 91 Schoosett St., Pembroke, MA 02359; telephone, 781-826-8101; fax, 781-826-7944; or visit the company’s website at www.ThayerScale.com
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