Haver & Boecker Niagara introduces deck frame options

By |  April 6, 2023
Haver & Boecker Niagara's new deck frames offer the availability of bolt-on convenience for pin and sleeve and groove style modular screen media, the company says. Photo: Haver & Boecker Niagara

Haver & Boecker Niagara’s new deck frames offer the availability of bolt-on convenience for pin and sleeve and groove-style modular screen media, the company says. Photo: Haver & Boecker Niagara

Haver & Boecker Niagara added the Cap & Slide and Pin & Anchor deck frame systems to its expanding line of lock-bolted deck frame technology. 

The new deck frames offer the availability of bolt-on convenience for pin-and-sleeve and groove-style modular screen media, the company says. The design of the lock-bolted deck frames was introduced at ConExpo-Con/Agg, underscoring Haver & Boecker Niagara’s ongoing commitment to being a total solutions provider for mining, aggregate and fertilizer processing operations by increasing efficiency and reducing operational expenses.

“The deck frames, whether Pin & Sleeve or Cap & Slide, provide the first line of defense against wear and can be exchanged individually,” says Duncan High, division manager of processing and equipment technology at Haver & Boecker Niagara. “Beyond that, the rails can be replaced in 4-ft. sections, allowing our customers to target and replace only those areas with high wear. This saves not only time but also expense.”

The narrow configuration of the new deck frames increases the open area for more throughput, Haver & Boecker Niagara says.

The company adds that lock bolts are used to provide a secure, weld-free connection that minimizes cost and wear. The rails require no special tools to repair or replace, and they can be installed 50 percent faster than traditional rail systems, according to Haver & Boecker Niagara. Eliminating welding removes the need for a skilled welder, as well as the potential for accidents from cutting or grinding, the company says.

The Pin & Anchor deck frame incorporates laser-cut rails with polyurethane pins and anchors to secure the screen media to the deck rail. 

Designed to hold the media firmly in place, the pins and anchors can be individually removed and replaced as wear occurs, extending wear life and reducing downtime, according to Haver & Boecker Niagara. The Pin & Anchor deck frame system accommodates any pin and sleeve-style modular screen media.

Designed to work with any groove-style screen media panel, the Cap & Slide deck frame offers the same ease of installation and extended wear life as the Pin & Anchor design. The system features 8-in.-long polyurethane sections that cover the top and sides of the rail, providing a barrier against abrasion and corrosion, the company says. The sleeve locks into the rail and is held in place with a polyurethane key. As individual sections show wear, they can be removed and replaced in small sections rather than changing the entire deck frame.

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Jack Kopanski is the Managing Editor of Pit & Quarry and Editor-in-Chief of Portable Plants. Kopanski can be reached at 216-706-3756 or jkopanski@northcoastmedia.net.

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