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One machine concept meeting individual requirements NIAGARA T-CLASS® – The new HAVER® screen family in field tests

HAVER & BOECKER’s series of free-vibrating screens has been completely reworked. The resulting new machine concept, with modifications to the individual components screen deck, screen body, drive as well as to the wear protection, was premièred at bauma in 2007. In the meantime, a host of HSG machines has been sold worldwide, so that the different applications and appropriately modified machine designs can be examined more closely.

1 Introduction
HAVER & BOECKER has always been committed to building screens that are optimally adapted to their specific application, with a durability to ensure its customers trouble-free production. To pursue this philosophy even more vigorously, it has completely reworked its series of free-vibrating screens. With the HSG (HAVER® Screening Group) machines, a concept has been devised on the basis of proven and meticulously tested components. With a strict design principle, it is ensured that HSG components can be flexibly combined within certain machine groups. This concept therefore enables...

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