Eccentric Speed (Speed)
Eccentric speed (Speed) and side tilt (Tilt) are closely related. Increasing eccentric speed (Speed) will cause
material to be shifted toward the high side of the deck. Decreasing eccentric speed (Speed) will cause material
to be shifted toward the low side of the deck, Figure 10. Generally, by increasing eccentric speed (Speed),
which shifts the material toward the high side, and increasing side tilt (Tilt), which shifts light materials back
toward the low side, a more precise separation can be obtained. Too much eccentric speed (Speed) can be
observed when all the material shifts to the high side of the deck despite maximum side tilt (Tilt) being used.
Eccentric speed is controlled by utilizing the up and down buttons on the touchpad situated on the control
console. The rpm’s of the eccentric shaft can be read on the touchpad. Normal operating range is 400 to 560
rpm.
-