Hey there! As a supplier of dewatering press machines, I often get asked about how to use the vibration device of these machines. So, I thought I'd share some insights on this topic.
First off, let's understand what the vibration device in a dewatering press machine does. The vibration device plays a crucial role in the dewatering process. It helps to shake off excess water from the material being processed, ensuring a more efficient and thorough dewatering.
Pre - setup Checks
Before you start using the vibration device, there are a few things you need to do. Check the power supply of the machine. Make sure it's properly connected and that the voltage is within the recommended range. You don't want any electrical issues popping up during operation. Also, inspect the vibration device itself. Look for any visible signs of damage, like cracks or loose parts. If you notice anything wrong, it's best to fix it before you start.
Adjusting the Vibration Settings
The vibration device usually has adjustable settings. You can control the frequency and amplitude of the vibrations. The frequency determines how often the vibrations occur, while the amplitude controls how strong the vibrations are. For different materials, you'll need to set these parameters differently.
For example, if you're dealing with a fine - grained material, you might want to set a higher frequency and a lower amplitude. This is because fine - grained materials are more likely to stick together, and high - frequency vibrations can help break up these clumps and release the water. On the other hand, for coarser materials, a lower frequency and a higher amplitude might be more appropriate. Coarse materials are generally more robust, and stronger vibrations can help dislodge the water trapped within them.
Starting the Vibration Device
Once you've set the appropriate vibration settings, it's time to start the device. Usually, there's a start button on the control panel of the dewatering press machine. Press it, and the vibration device will start working. You'll immediately notice the machine starting to vibrate. At this point, keep an eye on the material inside the machine. You should see the water starting to separate from the material and drain out.
Monitoring the Process
While the vibration device is running, it's important to monitor the dewatering process. Check the amount of water being drained. If you notice that the water flow is too slow or stops completely, it could mean that there's a blockage in the drainage system or that the vibration settings need to be adjusted.
Also, listen to the sound of the vibration device. A normal, well - functioning device will produce a consistent and smooth vibration sound. If you hear any strange noises, like rattling or grinding, it could indicate a problem with the device, such as a loose part or a misaligned component.
Stopping the Vibration Device
Once the dewatering process is complete, you can stop the vibration device. There's usually a stop button on the control panel. Press it, and the vibrations will cease. After that, you can open the machine and remove the dewatered material.
Maintenance of the Vibration Device
To keep the vibration device in good working condition, regular maintenance is essential. Clean the device regularly to remove any dirt or debris that might have accumulated on it. Check the lubrication of the moving parts. If the device has bearings, make sure they're well - lubricated to reduce friction and prevent wear and tear.
Applications and Related Products
Our dewatering press machines, along with their vibration devices, have a wide range of applications. For instance, in the coal tar industry, you can use our machines with the vibration device to achieve better dewatering results. You can learn more about our Coal Tar Decanter Centrifuge which is designed to handle coal tar dewatering efficiently.


In the food industry, especially when it comes to Wheat Starch Extraction, our dewatering press machines with the vibration device can be a great asset. The vibration helps in separating the starch from the water and other impurities, ensuring a high - quality starch product.
Another application is in Starch Extraction Decanter Centrifuge. The vibration device aids in the separation process, making it easier to extract starch from various sources.
Conclusion
Using the vibration device of a dewatering press machine is not as complicated as it might seem. By following the steps I've outlined above, you can ensure an efficient and effective dewatering process. Whether you're in the coal tar, food, or starch extraction industry, our dewatering press machines with their well - designed vibration devices can meet your needs.
If you're interested in purchasing a dewatering press machine or have any questions about using the vibration device, feel free to reach out. We're here to help you make the most of our products and achieve the best dewatering results.
References
- "Industrial Dewatering Equipment Handbook"
- "Vibration Technology in Material Processing"






