Material characteristics: | lump size, bulk density, moisture content, clay/silt content, abrasiveness. Higher moisture or fine clay content increases the need for wobbler action. |
Feed rate / tonnage: | The required throughput drives the width, deck length, number of shafts, bar pattern and drive power. |
Deck length and width: | Longer decks allow more time for tumbling/separation of fines; width determines the capacity and allows accommodation of large lumps. |
Bar geometry and shaft offsets: | The elliptical/triangular bars and phased shaft arrangement determine the “throw” and tumbling effect. Proper gap size between bars is key to unwanted fines passing through. |
Inclination / angle of deck: | Some wobbler feeders have slight incline to aid flow; design must account for material behavior on the deck. |
Robust construction: | High-impact loads (large lumps, loading trucks, blockages) require heavy structure, wear liners, strong bearings and often oversized drives. |
Maintenance access / reliable drives: | Because the units are used in demanding conditions, design should consider ease of inspection, lubrication, replacement of bars, and robust drive systems (gearbox, coupling) with overload protection. |
Integration with upstream/downstream equipment: | The wobbler feeder should be matched to the feed source (bin, dump, truck) and the downstream crusher/conveyor, including feed profile, distribution and uniformity. Pre-screening of fines helps protect crusher efficiency and reduce wear. |
Deck width | ~1 000 – 2 400 mm | Based on capacity and lump size |
Deck length | ~3 000 – 9 000 mm | Longer deck = more separation time |
Capacity (tonnes/h) | ~200 – 1 000 t/h+ | Depends on width, length, material density |
Drive power | ~22 – 75 kW or more | Depending on size and load |
Bar spacing / gap size | ~30 – 150 mm | Determines minimum size passing through deck with correct design and power |
Shaft speed / bar speed | Synchronous drive, moderate RPM | Tumbling motion criticalon load, friction and speed |
Wear materials / liners | Hardened steel, manganese, wear plates | Important given heavy duty dutyand lubrication dependent |
Inclination angle | Horizontal to slight incline | Often near horizontal for separation standard |