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Latest revision as of 14:31, 3 November 2021
Grizzly fixed at one end only, the discharge end being overhung and free to
vibrate. This vibration of the bar is caused by the impact of the material. The
disadvantage of the ordinary bar grizzly is clogging due to the retarding
effect of the cross rods. This has been overcome in the cantilever grizzly by
eliminating the tie rods except at the head end, where they are essential. The
absence of these rods below the point of support also aids in preventing
clogging because it permits the bars to vibrate in a horizontal plane, which
keeps the material from wedging.
Pit and Quarry
Source: Dictionary of Mining, Mineral, and Related Terms
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