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The PipeTop II™ Stringer System
The Incredible Versatility and Open Area of the PipeTop II™
Polydeck Screen Corporation
Stringer System The beauty of the PipeTop II™ stringer system lies in its simplicity, versatility, and flexibility. No other stringer system can offer the benefits and range of options that the PipeTop II™ system can. As your needs or production specs change, the PipeTop II™ stringer system can change along with them.
PipeTop II™ creates maximum open area by utilizing narrow ½” wide rails. This combined with MAXI screen panels produce as much as 30% more open area than competitive screening systems.
View videos on Polydeck’s open area at
polydeckscreen.com/openarea Stringer Attachment Options
Polydeck’s MAXI screen panels are designed specifically to take
advantage of the added open area the PipeTop II™ system provides.
PolySnap® A patented Polydeck design that quickly and easily snaps a screen panel into place, requiring only a mallet for installation and a screwdriver for removal.
Pin-Style The standard in the mining and aggregate industries for years, pin design options are available for all Polydeck screen panels from 30mm to 100mm thick.
See page 4 for fastening item numbers. Conversion Options
Pin & Sleeve Enables high-impact, thick scalping panels to be fastened onto existing pin-style ferrule inserts. Available for 65mm, 80mm, and 100mm thick screen panels.
Bolt Down Our heaviest duty fastening option, for use on top deck scalping applications as well as our Armadex™ product line for high-impact, extreme duty applications.
Individual stringer Rails bundled and shipped directly to any Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), to be installed in your new frame.
Complete Deck Frame with PipeTop II™ stringer rails to be bolted into position when replacing a deck on an existing vibrating screen.
See pages 12-13 for all conversion options.
Jigged Assemblies with end plates and spacers can be custom made for on-site installation when converting an existing deck to the PipeTop II™ stringer system.
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