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14 Liners, Feed Boxes, & Discharge Lips Armadex™ Custom Liners NEW PRODUCT


A great solution when extra heavy loads, large top sizes, and high volumes are involved. Made with rugged Armadex™ with a 3/16" steel plate backing, they can be cut to nearly any shape and beveled to ensure total coverage of the target area. For more on Armadex™, see page 5.


Outside dimensions: Up to 4’ x 8’


Thicknesses (including steel): 1”, 1-1/8”, 1-1/4”, 1-1/2”, 2”,2-1/2”,3”, 3-1/2”, 4”


Feed Boxes


Custom made to replace a worn feed box and can be sandblasted, primed and epoxy-coated to extend service life. Can be welded or bolted to match existing frame bolt patterns.


Polydeck Screen Corporation


Rubberdex® Custom Reinforced Feedbox Liners


Rubberdex® steel reinforced feedbox liners are a simple bolt-on option for single deck screens or the top deck of multi-deck screens. Made of heavy duty, injection molded rubber bonded to a 1/4” thick mild steel plate.


Rubberdex® Standard Liners NEW PRODUCT


Rubberdex® chute liners are a versatile bolt-on option for combating wear in chutes, transfer points, or any high impact zone. Made from high quality, injection molded rubber.


PART # SDRDXL11A


THICKNESS 1’ x 1’ - 30mm thick; Standard duty


HDRDXL11A 1’ x 1’ - 55mm thick; Heavy duty XDRDXL11A 1’ x 1’ - 80mm thick; Extreme duty SDRDXL12A 1’ x 2’ - 30mm thick; Standard duty HDRDXL12A 1’ x 2’ - 55mm thick; Heavy duty XDRDXL12A 1’ x 2’ - 80mm thick; Extreme duty BDRPLUG


Additional bolt hole plug Polydex® Chute Liners


Solid polyurethane blocks typically 12” wide or less. Thicknesses:


30mm, 40mm, 45mm, 50mm and 65mm


For lip depths: 4”, 5”, 6”, 7”, 8”, 10”, 12”


Thicknesses: 30mm - Standard duty 55mm - Heavy duty 80mm - Extreme duty


Discharge Lips


Welded or bolted on decks 4' to 10’ wide to provide protection at the discharge section.


For lip depths: 4”, 5”, 6”, 7”, 8”, 10”, 12”


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