Québec, Canada-based manufacturer says each programme is designed to help producers and contractors in the aggregates, mining, construction and recycling industries to maximise uptime with their screen media and includes local screening performance assessments, technical assistance, training workshops and more.
“With the anticipated surge in infrastructure development, ensuring efficient processes are in place will be more critical than ever to keep up with material demand,” said Bernard Betts, president of Haver & Boecker-owned Major.
Major-certified dealers conduct screening performance assessments to identify opportunities and offer solutions for improvement to increase plant uptime and screening efficiency. A Major screening expert will visit the operation and collaborate with producers to collect data and operational parameters. Upon reviewing the data, the screening expert will provide a report that includes recommendations for improvement and outlines opportunities for growth.
Technical assistance is also available through Major’s dealer network. This involves a personalised plant visit where a local screening expert can address issues and make recommendations on optimal screening solutions. Each plant visit will include a vibration analysis test with Major’s Flex-Mat sensor. The app-controlled vibration analysis sensor enables readings of screen box vibrations within seconds and generates a report, allowing Major-certified technicians to review results and fine tune an operation’s screen box without shutting down the equipment.
Major and its dealer network also offer aggregate and mining producers on-site training opportunities to optimise efficiency. The seminars educate plant managers, operators and maintenance crews on best practices for screen media usage and how to prevent inefficiencies. Operations can also request custom training sessions focused on specific challenges or applications.