Bulk Bag Material Conditioner Utilizes Hydraulically Actuated Pivoting Arms

Sept. 21, 2011
Each conditioning arm features "v-shaped" tubular steel breaker profiles that return solidified materials to a free-flowing state.

Discharging bulk bags containing material that has solidified, hardened, or agglomerated can cause serious operational bottlenecks, according to Material Master. Conditioning and emptying bulk bags can be dangerous if the proper equipment is not utilized.

Material Master's new bulk bag conditioner utilizes hydraulically actuated, twin heavy wall tubular steel pivoting conditioning arms. Each conditioning arm features "v-shaped" tubular steel breaker profiles that  return solidified materials to a free-flowing state.

A rotary lift table positions the bulk bag for complete material conditioning on all sides of the bulk bag, as well as the top and bottom. The unit features an ultra-compact footprint and machine guarding for operator safety.