OLI South Africa

5th October 2018

     

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As the world’s top-selling electric and pneumatic vibrators manufacturer, OLI guarantees a high level of customer service through its 19 OLI trading subsidiaries, 36 warehouses and five manufacturing plants worldwide.

Equipment failures caused by inadequate corrosion protection have been reported in many plant areas, with stress corrosion found in steels in separation areas in particular. “OLI vibrator motors are IP 66 rated and we can provide you with solutions to your electric vibrator motor problems in plants,” states the company.

The processing industry demands high-quality products and equipment that can withstand harsh operating environments. “OLI has the product quality for your specific application.”

OLI vibrator motors, which are distributed by the company’s subsidiary network globally, provide unrivalled reliability to all vibrator motor-driven equipment.

“This reliability, along with our competitive pricing, high-quality, ex-stock availability and performance make us the preferred choice,” adds OLI.

A strong believer in innovation, the company is constantly striving to be ahead of the opposition and is focused on achieving and exceeding its motto of “when you need it, where you need it!”.

OLI specialists are also on hand to assist and find suitable solutions to meet customer needs, and can assist in sizing, optimisation and fault analysis.

All OLI’s motors are available on request with marine specification paint. End covers can be ordered in stainless steel or powder coated for extra corrosion protection.

The OLI range includes electric motor vibrators in foot- and flange-mount configuration for horizontal and decline vibrating equipment applications. Motors are available ex-stock from as small as 6 kg of force up to 30 000 kg of force in two-, four-, six- and eight-pole, 12 V, 24 V and 48 V direct current, 230 V one-phase and three-phase, and 380 V and 525 V three-phase versions. OLI further offers flange-mounted vibrator motors as retrofit solutions to replace old shaft-driven screens. The company has also introduced its hi-frequency long-shaft vibrators, compatible with all types of Derrick screen machines, with no modifications necessary.

“A full range of pneumatic rotary vibrators, pneumatic linear impact vibrators and aeration products is on offer to solve any product followability problems in hoppers and chutes,” highlights OLI.
 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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