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VIBRATING EQUIPMENT FEEDERS COOLERS DRYERS CONVEYORS PACKERS SCREENS A type and size to meet re- quirements in continuous processing—at low over-all cost. Absolute control over flow of wide variety of materials. ULTIMATE IN FLEXIBILITY! Literature Available No. 1-B electric vi- brating Feeder—for small-capacity oper- ations up to 3500 pounds per hour. Ideal for laboratory use. Jeffrey-Traylor No. 4-1 Water-cooled Feeder with 10" out- side diameter χ 4 ' long water-jacketed deck. For feeding to high temperature fur- naces or for handling extremely hot mate- rials. Jeffrey-Traylor No. 3 electric vibrating spark-proof Feeder with 12" χ 30" open-pan deck. For feeding operations in hazardous atmospheres or under ex- treme moisture conditions. M-V Mechanical Vibrating Con- veyor for conveying abrasive, lumpy or rough materials, hot or cold, dry or wet, as well as fine materials. Up to 80' can be operated by one drive unit. Jeffrey-Traylor electric vibrating Spreader Feeder, 14" wide χ 70" long with one edge tapered to spread to 55" width. Right: Jeffrey-Traylor electric vibrating Indi- rect-type Cooler. Type HI-21F open type 21" wide and 18' long. Has solid plate convey- ing surface over which material travels while being cooled. Also Di- rect-type Coolers, ^id Below: Jeffrey-Traylor Type 450 WAY- TROL, a precision machine for continuous gravimetric feeding, batching and propor- tioning. The feeder is weight-controlled, delivery of material being automatcally regulated. Accurate and flexible. J-T Enclosed Pan Conveyor with removable cover and three feed inlets for receiv- ing hot discharge of sinter- ing machines. A No. 5 elec- tric vibrating type, 25" wide χ 45' long. JEFFREY-TRAYLOR DIVISION CAPACITIES—FROM A FEW OUNCES TO TWO THOUSAND TONS PER HOUR THE JEFFREY IFIT'SMINED, PROCESSED OR MOVED .. .IT'S A JOB FOR JEFFREY! ESTABLISHED 1877 MANUFACTURING CO. Columbus 16, Ohio safes offices and distributors in principal cities PLANTS IN CANADA, ENGLAND, SOUTH AFRICA

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VIBRATING EQUIPMENT FEEDERS COOLERS DRYERS CONVEYORS PACKERS SCREENS

A type and size to meet re­quirements in cont inuous processing—at low over-all cost.

Absolute control over flow of wide variety of materials.

ULTIMATE IN FLEXIBILITY! Literature Available

No. 1-B electric vi­brating Feeder—for small-capacity oper­ations up to 3500 pounds per hour. Ideal for laboratory use.

Jeffrey-Traylor No. 4-1 Water-cooled Feeder with 10" out­side diameter χ 4 ' long water-jacketed deck. For feeding to high temperature fur­naces or for handling extremely hot mate­rials.

Jeffrey-Traylor No. 3 electric vibrating spark-proof Feeder with 12" χ 30" open-pan deck. For feeding operations in hazardous atmospheres or under ex­treme moisture conditions.

M-V Mechanical Vibrating Con­veyor for conveying abrasive, lumpy or rough materials, hot or cold, dry or wet, as well as fine materials. Up to 80' can be operated by one drive unit.

Jeffrey-Traylor electric vibrating Spreader Feeder, 14" wide χ 70" long with one edge tapered to spread to 55" width.

Right: Jeffrey-Traylor electric vibrating Indi­rect-type Cooler. Type HI-21F open type 2 1 " wide and 18 ' long. Has solid plate convey­ing surface over which material travels while being cooled. Also Di­rect-type Coolers, ^ i d

Below: Jeffrey-Traylor Type 450 WAY-TROL, a precision machine for continuous gravimetric feeding, batching and propor­tioning. The feeder is weight-controlled, delivery of material being automatcally regulated. Accurate and flexible.

J-T Enclosed Pan Conveyor with removable cover and three feed inlets for receiv­ing hot discharge of sinter­ing machines. A No. 5 elec­tric vibrating type, 25" wide χ 45' long. JEFFREY-TRAYLOR DIVISION

CAPACITIES—FROM A FEW OUNCES TO TWO THOUSAND TONS PER HOUR

THE JEFFREY IF IT'S MINED, PROCESSED OR MOVED

. . .IT'S A JOB FOR JEFFREY!

E S T A B L I S H E D 1 8 7 7

MANUFACTURING CO. Columbus 16, Ohio

safes offices and distributors in principal cities

PLANTS IN CANADA, ENGLAND, SOUTH AFRICA