MJPetersen
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Looks to me like it worked very well. You have two piles: fines with topsoil and sewer rock. What more could you ask for? Great job.
Mike
Mike
ELMO67 said:How will you transport it around your property?
GT2 said:akpilot, Do you think the air tires are nessasary? Would just a hard pivot point work?
I see.akpilot said:I was looking for somthing that would both help isolate the viberation from the frame and motor and also work as a piviot point. I'm not an expert, not sure if I can even spell "engineer"but I think a hard pivot point will transfer to much viberation to the frame, I think. I though about using 4 springs, however, I think that would cause other problems. The other thing I found out, if the springs are to soft, when the load is droped on the screen the belts will come off.
SkunkWerX said:Mark,
Here are just a couple of thoughts, based on your actual usage and comments.
Belt tension: When I first read your issue about the belt, I went to the drawing board.
Install an idler pulley down near the motor mount. Put it on a pivoting arm, and use a spring to keep tension on the belt. As the belt deflect, when the springs compress, the idler arm will take up the slack. Hope this makes sense.
It's the same idea as an idler on a 2 or 3-spindle mowing deck.
Separation:
With two screens, I was going to place an outlet plate at the end of the top (coarse) screen so they fall well clear.
Let's say the second screen would be approx. 1" sized stuff? I would end that screen a few inches short of the coarse screen, and place a steep "gutter" taking that material off to one side.
Picture the Coarse screen creating a waterfall, and the gutter running perpendicular, underneath the waterfall? The steel gutter would be suspended from chains, that hang from the edge of the 2nd screen, which would make the gutter vibrate as well, causing the smaller material to tumble down the gutter? It might take some trail an error to develop something that works. Or, as a fall back, just make another divider wall.
akpilot said:I was going to install a idler pulley, until I started looking at the geometry of the belt and decided the idler would be plan "B". When the screen deflects, it doesn't come straight down, it angles forward and down because of the rear pivot points. that is why I mounted the motor where I did. Ideally if the drive pulley was inline with the lower pivot point the belt would never become loose. Mine seems to be close enough that I haven't had a problem with it yet.
akpilot said:I like your ideas for for the dual screens, but remember you won't have a lot room on the low side of the screen, mine is about 4' above the ground, so by time you extend top outlet plate you my run into some problems. Measure your bucket in it's fully raised and dumped position then figure your angles, to give you an idea on how much room you will have.![]()