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Your Trusted Screening Resource ProStrip


ProStrips minimize the accumulation of fines between the adjoining edges of high wear rubber scalping panels and prolong the life of both the underlying screen panels and the fastening systems.


Protection & Repair


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PART #


PROSTRIP30-1 PROSTRIP40-1 PROSTRIP45-1 PROSTRIP50 PROSTRIP55 PROSTRIP65


PROSTRIP65PSL PROSTRIP80


PROSTRIP80PSL PROSTRIP100


PROSTRIP100PSL


SIZE


2 per foot for 30mm thick screen panels 2 per foot for 40mm thick screen panels 2 per foot for 45mm thick screen panels 3 per foot for 50mm thick screen panels 3 per foot for 55mm thick screen panels 3 per foot for 65mm thick screen panels


3 per foot for 65mm thick pin and sleeve screen panels


For 80mm thick screen panels


For 80mm thick pin and sleeve screen panels For 100mm thick screen panels


For 100mm thick pin and sleeve screen panels PolyRail™ Stringer Protectors


Made of polyurethane - for use with PolyRail™ on stringers up to 3” wide providing additional wear protection. Most commonly used on banana screens in coal and mining.


PolyRail™ adapter strips are placed on top of the PolyRail™ stringer protectors.


Angle Iron Stringer Protectors


Made of polyurethane - to lay on top of angle iron to provide additional wear protection. Most commonly used on banana screens in coal and mining applications.


5mm thick with 6mm thick wings


PART # SIZE


PROAN48 3” x 48” - Holes custom drilled PROAP48 3” x 48” - Holes at 2”, 8”, 4”, 8”, 4”, 8”, 4”, 8”, and 2”


PROAD48 3” x 48” - Holes at 3”, 14”, 14”, 14”, and 3” or 6”, 12”, 12”, 12”, and 6“


PROAL48 3” x 48” - Holes at 4½”, 12½”, 14”, 12½”, and 4½” PART #


051014001 051014003


051014004 SIZE 5mm thick x 12” long (2 wings)


5mm thick x 12” long (1 wing) can be used as a side ledge angle protector.


Side ledge angle protector with 1/4” shim attached for 10mm over-width sides.


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