Ryedale sorters- useful life and maintenance rqmts.

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Ryedale sorters- useful life and maintenance rqmts.

Postby Recyclersteve » Sat May 10, 2014 2:42 am

I see Ryedale sorters mentioned quite a bit on real cent.org. How long do these last and how much maintenance do they require?
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Re: Rye dale sorters- useful life and maintenance rqmts.

Postby galenrog » Sat May 10, 2014 9:31 pm

There is an entire section on the forum dedicated to Ryedales and other sorting equipment. With some 240 threads, most of your questions should be answered.

That said, the Ryedale line of sorting equipment are sufficient for the needs of most members that own one. The key to proper long term life is to keep the machine clean, as there are many surfaces that can accumulate dust, grit, and a variety of other gunk and trash. Proper lubricant with the recommended products is also essential to ensure smooth movement of feed wheel and other parts.

If after reading relevant threads you have specific questions, please ask here and send a copy to Andy, who makes and repairs the entire Ryedale line.

I also suggest using some sort of hearing protection while running any type of sorting maching. Many of these machines are very loud. Long term unprotected exposure could cause some hearing loss.
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Re: Rye dale sorters- useful life and maintenance rqmts.

Postby Shazbot57 » Wed May 14, 2014 4:59 pm

galenrog wrote:I also suggest using some sort of hearing protection while running any type of sorting maching. Many of these machines are very loud. Long term unprotected exposure could cause some hearing loss.


WHAT? Speak up, I can't hear you? :lol:
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