Anthem Inclined Screen features one style shaft design.

Press Release Summary:

Available in double, triple, and quad deck configurations for 5 × 16, 6 × 16, 6 × 20, 7 × 20, 8 × 20, and 8 × 24 models, Anthem Inclined Screen is designed with single or double shaft drive. Featuring bottle jack lifting points, unit offers speed spring replacement. Designed with segmented belt guard, device enables one person to remove and return guards during maintenance.


Original Press Release:

Superior Adds Anthemâ„¢ Inclined Screen to Vibratory Product Lineup

Superior Industries, Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is releasing their first inclined screen, the company’s third vibratory product release of 2016. Known as the Anthem Inclined Screen, the unit is engineered with a single or double shaft drive depending on the specific application needs of the bulk processing customer.

According to Superior, several features will distinguish the Anthem Inclined Screen as a particularly unique solution. First, patent pending bottle jack lifting points simplify and speed spring replacement and improve safety. Also, a unique segmented belt guard requires only one person to remove and return the guards during maintenance. Screens can be custom designed to fit a customer’s existing structure.

“In my opinion, one of the most unique features is our one style shaft design for all models of our inclined screen,” says John Garrison, vice president of sales at Superior. “Typically, inclined screen shafts are custom machined to the weight of a specific unit, which creates long lead times for replacement parts. To create an eccentric offset on the Anthem Screen, owners and operators simply bolt on weights.”

Superior designs and manufactures its new Anthem Inclined Screen in double, triple, and quad deck configurations for 5×16, 6×16, 6×20, 7×20, 8×20, and 8×24 models.

About Superior Industries, Inc.

Superior Industries engineers and manufactures groundbreaking, bulk material handling equipment and cutting-edge components. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, USA, the manufacturing firm supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems for industries including construction aggregates, mining, bulk terminals, agriculture, power and biomass. In addition to its home plant in Minnesota, the 45-year-old Superior operates from additional engineering and manufacturing plants in Alberta, Canada; Arizona, USA; Georgia, USA; Michigan, USA; Nebraska, USA; and New Brunswick, Canada.

For more information, contact:

Dan Tiernan,

Marketing Communications

315 East State Highway 28

Morris, Minnesota 56267 U.S.A.

+1 (320) 589-2406

dan.tiernan@superior-ind.com

www.superior-ind.com

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