Adjustable-Speed Electric Vibrator for Dry Material
for 5000 lbs. Content Weight, Iron Body



Voltage | 120V AC |
Electrical Phase | Single |
Electrical | |
Connection | Straight Blade |
Number of Blades | 3 |
Body Material | Iron |
For Content Weight | 5,000 lb. |
Force | 500 lbf |
Vibration Frequency | 0 vpm to 4,000 vpm |
Current | 3.5 amp |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Volume (Sound) | 70 dBA |
Motor Enclosure Type | Totally Enclosed Nonventilated (TENV) |
Cord Length | 10 ft. |
Mounting Holes | |
Number of | 4 |
Diameter | 1/2" |
Center-to-Center | 4 1/2", 8 5/16" |
Overall | |
Width | 13 3/16" |
Height | 6 1/2" |
Depth | 5 3/4" |
Duty Cycle | 30 Minutes On, 30 Minutes Off @ 0-950 VPM; 30 Minutes On, 30 Minutes Off @ 2,500-4,000 VPM; Continuous @ 950-2,500 VPM |
Electrical Connection Type | Plug In |
For Use With | Dry Materials |
Includes | Speed Adjustment Dial |
Maximum Temperature | 100° F |
Mount Type | Bolt On |
Mounting Hole Location | Base |
Performance | Adjustable Speed |
Power Source | Electric |
Vibrator Type | Electromechanical |
Country of Origin | United States |
DFARS Compliance | Specialty Metals COTS-Exempt |
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) | EAR99 |
REACH Compliance | REACH (EC 1907/2006) (06/14/2023, 235 SVHC) Compliant |
RoHS Compliance | RoHS 3 (2015/863/EU) Compliant |
Schedule B Number | 847989.9895 |
U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying | Yes |
Alter vibration speed in addition to force output. The speed adjustment dial lets you change speed while running these vibrators. They come set at a force. Adjust the force by changing the position of the weight within the housing. They're often used to shake and settle powders, flakes, and pellets in bins and hoppers. Motor is totally enclosed for use in environments with splashing water and dust. Every 10 pounds of dry material requires one pound of force to move it. If your bin has 200 pounds of dry material, you need a vibrator with at least 20 pounds of force.
The information in this 3-D model is provided for reference only.

























