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Hydraulic vibrator NHG L series
externalrotaryfor hopper

hydraulic vibrator
hydraulic vibrator
hydraulic vibrator
hydraulic vibrator
hydraulic vibrator
hydraulic vibrator
hydraulic vibrator
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Characteristics

Operation
hydraulic
Type
external, rotary
Product applications
for hopper, for concrete, for silos, for bulk materials, for empty container, silo truck unloading
Force

Max.: 61,206 N

Min.: 4,070 N

Rotational speed

Max.: 7,000 rpm
(43,982.3 rad.min-1)

Min.: 3,000 rpm
(18,849.6 rad.min-1)

Description

Hydraulic external vibrators of the series NHG L are particularly suitable for emptying containers and bulk material hoppers containing adherent bulk materials, for preventing bridging and tubing and for compacting various materials. A special characteristic is its use for unloading transport vehicles, e.g. trucks, silo buses and ships. The vibrators are driven via the hydraulic system belonging to the carrier vehicle and are therefore independent of any external energy supply. The rotary vibration is created by an unbalance. High rotational speeds result in large centrifugal forces. The rotational speed, and hence the centrifugal force, can be regulated continuously via the volume flow rate. NHG 500 L, NHG 900 L and NHG 3000 L have fixed unbalances. The unbalance of the NHG 600 RL can be adjusted in steps from the outside. Series NHG L hydraulic external vibrators are also available without an overflow oil line connection. • Frequency continuously variable via volume flow rate • Sieving and compacting of different materials

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ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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