MOTEK Screening & Crushing Bucket Can Effectively Separate Materials Of Different Sizes

Release time: 2024-12-16

The MOTEK screening bucket for excavator for sale adopts an advanced and unique structural design, which can accurately screen the material. The diameter of the processed particles ranges from 10mm to 50mm. The thickness of the blades can be selected and replaced according to different requiremnets. It can screen out particles of various particle size ranges to meet the strict requirements of various projects and production on material particle size, thereby ensuring the quality and consistency of the screening products.

Commonly Used In The Following Areas:
– Pipeline fine soil screening and backfilling;
– Crushing and screening of oily sludge: The particles after fine screening by MOTEK screening bucket for loader can enter the thermal desorption equipment or be degraded by oil sludge microorganisms;
– Solidified soil mixing: The particle size after MOTEK skid steer screening bucket can be controlled to within 10mm, and can be mixed and stirred very evenly with the curing agent, finally forming a good curing effect.

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FAQ About Crushing Buckets Used in Fine Screening:

1. How to use a skid steer screening bucket for soil curing and mixing?

Use the screening bucket to mix and process soil, adding additives or chemicals for curing. The bucket efficiently breaks up clumps, ensuring uniformity in the mixture and improving compaction.

2. How to select the right mesh size for screening fine soil for pipeline backfill?

Choose a mesh size that fits the required soil particle size for pipeline backfilling. Fine mesh helps remove larger rocks and debris, providing the right soil consistency for proper pipe support and compaction.

3. How to improve the efficiency of the screening bucket when mixing stabilized soil?

Operate the skid steer at a consistent speed and load the bucket evenly. Avoid overloading to prevent clogging and ensure efficient mixing and screening of the soil to meet stabilization requirements.

4. How to ensure the screened soil is suitable for pipeline backfilling?

After screening, check for consistency in the soil texture, moisture content, and particle size. Ensure the soil is free of large particles and debris, providing a stable and compactable backfill for pipelines.

5. How to maintain a skid steer screening bucket when using it for soil mixing and fine soil screening?

Regularly inspect the mesh, hydraulic systems, and bucket teeth for wear and tear. Clean and lubricate the components to avoid clogging and ensure the screening bucket operates efficiently in soil treatment tasks.

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