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Troubleshooting Vibrating Screen Problems — Diagnosis and Solutions

A practical guide to diagnosing and fixing common vibrating screen problems including poor screening efficiency, screen blinding, abnormal vibration, structural cracks and bearing failures. Includes step-by-step troubleshooting procedures for circular, linear and banana screens.

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Senior Content Editor · WSHT Mining Group
2026-06-24 4 min read
Troubleshooting Vibrating Screen Problems — Diagnosis and Solutions

Understanding Vibrating Screen Problems

Vibrating screens are critical to plant economics — poor screening efficiency directly reduces plant throughput and product quality. Most screening problems have identifiable causes that, once understood, can be corrected through proper operation, maintenance or equipment adjustment.

Problem 1: Screen Blinding (Material Stuck in Apertures)

Symptoms:

  • Reduced throughput compared to design capacity
  • Product quality falling below specification
  • Visible material buildup on screen deck
  • Increased fines fraction in oversize product

Causes and Solutions:

Wet or sticky material:

  • Install screen deck heating elements in cold climates
  • Add spray bars with water to wash material before screening
  • Consider polyurethane deck panels with anti-blinding apertures
  • Pre-screen to remove fine fraction before main screening

Near-size particles (material size close to aperture):

  • Use slotted apertures instead of square for elongated particles
  • Increase throw angle or stroke to improve stratification
  • Install flip-flop or bouncing bead anti-blinding devices
  • Reduce feed rate to allow proper stratification

Poor screen media selection:

  • Switch to harp (crimped) wire media for anti-blinding properties
  • Consider polyurethane or rubber panels for difficult materials
  • Use side-tensioned wedge wire panels for easy replacement

Problem 2: Abnormal Vibration or Noise

Symptoms:

  • Excessive vibration transmitted to support structure
  • Unusual grinding, knocking or rattling noises
  • Excessive movement of feedbox or discharge launder
  • Visible cracks in support structure or screen frame

Diagnosis:

Excessive vibration amplitude:

  • Check counterweight mass — weights may have shifted or been added incorrectly
  • Verify both eccentric weights are set to same position
  • Check for loose or missing bolts on vibrator housing
  • Confirm motor power frequency matches specification (50Hz or 60Hz)

Knocking or impact sounds:

  • Inspect and replace worn isolation mounts
  • Check screen frame for cracked welds or loose cross-members
  • Inspect tensioning mechanism — loose screen cloths cause snapping and impact
  • Look for loose material buildup creating impact points

Grinding or rubbing sounds:

  • Check vibrator bearing condition — rough sound indicates impending failure
  • Verify shaft runout is within tolerance
  • Inspect coupling alignment if direct-coupled drive
Vibrating Screen Troubleshooting

Regular Vibration Analysis Detects Problems Early

Problem 3: Poor Screening Efficiency

Definition: Screening efficiency = (undersize that passed / total undersize in feed) × 100%

Typical industrial screens operate at 85-95% efficiency. Below 85% indicates a problem.

Common Causes:

Insufficient vibration amplitude or frequency:

  • Check counterweight settings — increase amplitude for coarser cuts
  • Verify motor speed is correct for screen size
  • Ensure no mechanical restrictions are limiting stroke

Incorrect feed rate:

  • Too high feed rate overloads the deck and reduces efficiency
  • Too low feed rate can cause poor material presentation
  • Install a variable-speed feed conveyor for precise control

Poor feed distribution:

  • Feed should be distributed evenly across full deck width
  • Adjust feedbox liner position and angle
  • Install a feed distributor plate for wide feed boxes
  • Ensure feed velocity is correct — too fast reduces residence time

Inadequate deck inclination:

  • Circular motion screens: typically 15-25° inclination
  • Linear motion screens: typically 5-15° inclination
  • Banana screens: feed end 25-35°, discharge end 10-15°

Problem 4: Screen Cloth Tear or Damage

Prevention:

  • Maintain proper tension — loose cloth allows flexing and fatigue failure
  • Replace worn or damaged clips and rails promptly
  • Inspect for sharp edges on feedbox and discharge lips that can snag cloth
  • Check for tramp metal or oversized lumps causing impact damage
  • Use thicker gauge wire for abrasive materials

Repair:

  • Small tears can be patched with screen cement and compatible mesh
  • Large damage requires full panel replacement
  • Keep spare screen panels in inventory for quick changes

Problem 5: Bearing Failures

Symptoms:

  • Excessive heat at bearing housing (normal: 40-60°C above ambient)
  • Visible contamination in lubricant
  • Unusual noise or vibration pattern
  • Bearing clearance exceeded — visible movement of shaft in housing

Causes:

  • Overloading due to excessive throughput or oversized feed
  • Contamination from dust, water or incompatible lubricants
  • Insufficient lubrication (wrong oil level or grade)
  • Misalignment of shaft or coupling
  • Normal fatigue wear (typically 5000-15000 hours for screen bearings)

Replacement Procedure:

  • Isolate and lock out screen from power
  • Support vibrator housing securely before disassembly
  • Mark bearing orientation for proper reassembly
  • Press or heat bearings off shaft — do not hammer
  • Clean shaft surface and inspect for wear or damage
  • Press new bearings on with proper heating (120°C max for interference fit)
  • Fill bearing with grease before installation (50% fill for double-shielded)

Preventive Maintenance Schedule

  • Daily: Visual inspection, check oil/grease levels, listen for abnormal sounds
  • Weekly: Check vibration amplitude, inspect screen cloths, check belt tension
  • Monthly: Comprehensive inspection, bearing temperature trending, structural integrity check
  • Every 6 months: Replace bearings, check isolation mounts, full electrical inspection
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