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Your Trusted Screening Resource Side Wear Plate Material Options


SB (Steel Backed) Rubber Typically used in dry-coarse applications.


1-1/8” thick in 6”, 8”, 10”, and 12” heights.


Steel-Reinforced Polyurethane Typically used in wet-fine applications.


3/4” thick x 5” high or 1-1/4” thick x 8” high


UHMW (Ultra High Molecular Weight) Thermoplastic Ideal for installations requiring custom cuts. An easy option that costs less to install but offers shorter service life than polyurethane or rubber in heavier applications.


Sizes made to order.


Side Wear Plates


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Side Wear Plate Attachment Options


Angle Clip Angle clips are 6” long pieces of formed steel that can be bolted to the side plate of the machine. Polyurethane wedges are then driven between the wedge clip and the side wear plate in the direction of material flow to secure the side wear plate down upon the screen panels on both sides of the machine. This option can be used with either polyurethane or UHMW side wear plates.


Universal Wedge Clip and Wedge The universal wedge clip is bolted or welded to the side plate of the vibrating screen and a polyurethane wedge is driven between it and the side liner to ensure that the outside screen panels stay firmly in place.


Bolt-On Various configurations are possible based on each individual situation. Bolt patterns are typically custom-drilled to fit the screen deck bolt spacing.


Polydeck also offers a slotted wear plate option to ensure a snug fit to the deck surface and allows the ability to adjust its position if thicker/thinner panels are used in the future.


FEED PART # ITEM 020776003 Angle Clip


F4000028 Angle Wedge left side: as viewed from discharge end.


F4000029 Angle Wedge right side: as viewed from discharge end.


PART #


060622002 (left & right)


ITEM


060622001 Wear Plate Wedge Clip Polyurethane Wedge


Slotted option


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