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Vibratory Screener is built for increased capacity.

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Vibratory Screener is built for increased capacity.
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June 6, 2003 - Horizontal ScreenMaster is equipped with decks that are mounted on fully stress relieved baskets and frames with air spring/phasing arm suspension. Tubular steel assemblies are yoked through frame to pivot at bottom and provide flexible connection between screen basket and frame. Additional offerings include deep channel framing and heavy plate construction, fully lined impact feed box, removable decks, 2 counterweighted balanced shafts, and visual adjustment gauge.

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Universal Engineering/Division of U.E. Stamping, Ltd.
15 Highbury Ave.
St. Thomas, ON, N5P4M1
Canada


Universal Engineering Reintroduces the Screenmaster

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA (May 27, 2003) - The Universal ScreenMaster means capacity. Capacity to eliminate plant bottlenecks. Capacity to produce more tons per hour. Capacity to meet tight production schedules. Capacity to get more production with less manpower. Capacity to put real profit potential into your screening operation.

"Universal Engineering's history of innovation means that we're always introducing the most durable, flexible and profitable equipment to the market," says Universal Engineering President and CEO Daniel Ferguson. "With the reintroduction of the Universal Horizontal ScreenMaster, we know that Universal is offering greater screening capacity with longer life and reduced maintenance."

The ScreenMaster has greater screening area on each deck because they are built 4" wider than most competitive models. This additional clear screening area gives you 10% to 20% more useable screen, resulting in more production and more profit. The decks are mounted on rugged, fully stress relieved baskets and frames with a unique air spring/phasing arm suspension pioneered by Universal. The exclusive air springs provide a unique cushioning effect that helps to isolate all framing and support structures from damaging effects of vibration. The phasing arms provide total control of the screen action. These rugged, tubular steel assemblies are yoked through the frame to pivot at the bottom and provide a flexible connection between the screen basket and the frame.

Universal Engineering notes that the standard design of the ScreenMaster features:

• Deep channel framing and heavy plate construction with optional knockout plates available to make field installation of spray bars an easy job

• A fully lined impact feed box takes the impact and shock load of fed material and distributes the material over the full width of the screen to provide maximum capacity and uniform screen wear

• Heavy hold down bars along each side of the screen basket clamp the screen wire with a vice like grip - stretching the wire taut over rubber insulated crown bars

• Removable decks to permit easy screen wire replacement from above on most models

• Two extra heavy, perfectly matched, high alloy steel counterweight: shafts provide ample vibrating power to the screen

• Two counterweighted balanced shafts are timed through positive timing and drive gears

• Unique visual adjustment gauge shows when screen requires adjustment of air springs for maximum efficiency

"The Universal ScreenMaster was designed with more in mind than just adding durability and versatility to screening applications," notes Ferguson. "Creating profitability for our customers was a chief concern for us at Universal Engineering. That's why the ScreenMaster is available in a variety of sizes to fit every installation, whether portable or stationary."

For more information about Universal's Horizontal ScreenMaster Product Line or our other fine Universal Engineering equipment, contact your local Universal Engineering distributor or give one of our sales specialists a call at the factory - toll-free at (800) 366-2051, fax at (319) 369-5440 or visit us on-line at www.universalcrusher.com.

Universal Engineering Corp. designs and manufactures the premier machinery and parts for the aggregate and mining industries. Its strong product line - which has a history of proven success spanning close to 100 years - features such high-value equipment as Universal Jaw Crushers, Universal Impact Crushers, Universal Feeders, Universal ScreenMaster, Universal Roll Crushers, Universal Hammermills - Aggregate and Industrial, Universal Conveying Systems, and Universal Portable Plants.

For more information please contact Universal Engineering Media Relations by phone at (319) 369-5465 or visit the Universal Engineering Web Site at www.UniversalCrusher.com.
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