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Nordberg HR-Eliptex (HREF) Feeder www.metsominerals.com North American Vibrating Equipment

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  • The Nordberg HR-Eliptex Feeder (HREF) is built for longlasting durability while offering a great deal of applicationflexibility. Adjustable grizzly openings and deck slope, makesthis feeder great for several applications. The extra heavy-duty construction easily handles the impact of large rocks.Heavy tubular beams, egg crate construction and extra thickdeck plates resist twisting. This vibrator produces a unique,elliptical motion with both horizontal and verticalcomponents. For flexabilty, reliability and high capacity at aneconomical price, check into the Nordberg HR-Eliptex Feeder.

    Features & Benefits Easy to change deck liners

    Fixed or adjustable spring mounts

    Rounded, tapered cast manganese grizzly bars in 4 and 6lengths

    Low profile design

    Spring mounted suspension to accommodate impact loads

    Oil lubrication for cooler running, less maintenace andlonger life

    Individually removable grizzlies are easy to respace for sizeseparation

    Specifications subject to change without prior notice. Brochure No. 0852-04-03-CSR/Gastonia-English 2003 Metso Minerals Industries Inc. Printed in USA

    Metso Minerals Industries, Inc.3200 Bessemer City RoadGastonia, NC 28052Tel: 704 629 2214Fax: 704 865 6533

    www.metsominerals.comE-mail: [email protected]

    Nordberg HR-EliptexFeeder (HREF)

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    A p p l i c a t i o n G u i d e l i n e s

    Length 14 to 24Width 40 up to 76Installed angle: 0 to 15Solid pan or pan with cast manganese grizzly sections.

    Truck dump or end loader feed into a beddedhopper.Maximum lump size is not to exceed 75% of feederwidth. If larger, consult factory.

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