September 12, 2017

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New Vibratory Conveyor Enhancements
Key Technology introduces new vibratory conveyors features.

Key Technology introduces new features that enhance its Iso-Flo, Impulse, Horizon, and Marathon vibratory conveyors for food processing and packaging lines. Together with established features that promote food safety and equipment durability, the new grounding arm, label stand-offs, sanitary drives and Vector-Lock Gen 2 ease use, reduce maintenance, and maximize sanitation.
 
“As the world’s leading provider of vibratory conveyors, we work very closely with our customers to constantly look at the challenges they face and create new solutions. This strategy fuels continuous improvement and reflects our commitment to maintain our leadership position,” said Jim Ruff, general manager of the Integrated Solutions Group at Key. “Our vibratory shakers have always been recognized for superior sanitation and reliability. By advancing the technology, we stay at the forefront.”
 
Key’s new patented grounding arm is made of a single stainless steel structure. Unlike braided wire rope with crevasses that can harbor bacteria and a crimped ferrule that can fail, the single structure, smooth texture, and open design of the new grounding arm enhance sanitation and improve durability. Mounted to StrongArm spring arms to dissipate static between the conveyor bed and frame, this grounding arm presents no horizontal surfaces where liquid, product, or particulates can pool. It comes standard on new conveyors and can be retrofitted to existing systems in the field.
 
Label stand-offs are superior to traditional riveted plaques that can trap bacteria, and adhesive stickers that can peel off after repeated exposure to washdowns. Each conveyor’s identification, specifications and stroke indicator are laser-etched or stamped onto stainless steel and the colorful ISO safety pictogram labels utilize epoxy based baked finish over stainless steel. All these new labels consume less surface area and are attached to the conveyor with stand-offs to reduce laminations, which eases cleaning and improves sanitation.
 
The oil-free drives that can be used to power the vibratory conveyors have been redesigned. A smaller footprint and a more open mount, which reduce the lamination area, make these maintenance-free drives more sanitary.
 
The new Vector-Lock Gen 2, used to secure removable screens and covers on Key’s vibratory conveyors, eases use and achieves better clamping. With a larger hook, a bigger radius, and additional over-center latching for more positive engagement, this new Vector-Lock clamp enables quick release and quick closing while maximizing load carrying capabilities to secure screens and covers on even the heaviest conveyor systems that handle today’s highest capacities. Simplified geometry makes the new clamp easier to latch, inspect and maintain. It is interchangeable with previous generation Vector-Lock screen clamps and compatible with legacy conveyor platforms, so customers with installed systems can upgrade their conveyors in the field.
 
All of Key’s vibratory conveyors are inherently sanitary, presenting a stainless steel bed surface that is easy to clean. They are backed by a five-year warranty that ensures equipment reliability and limits the processor’s total cost of ownership.
 
Key Technology Inc., Walla Walla, WA 509-529-2161 www.key.net

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