It's a vibrating gold sluice box designed for placer gold recovery. Water passes through the long, narrow trough and gold is trapped by specialized riffles and mats. This vibrating type reduces chute compaction and improves recovery of fine-grained and capillary gold compared with fixed chutes.
It's intended for placer deposits: black sands, fine gold, capillary (ultra-fine) gold and other dense minerals commonly recovered in gold washing and sluicing operations.
Key differences: overall dimensions (Model 1: 5.3×1.9×1.2 m; Model 2: 4.3×1.7×1.0 m), pump flow (Model 1: 25; Model 2: 20), total equipment weight (Model 1: 1.8 t; Model 2: 1.4 t). Most other components (spray pipes, pump power, motor manufacturer, control cabinet brand) are similar.
Both models list pump power of 2.2 kW. Pump flow rates are given as 25 (Model 1) and 20 (Model 2) (units as per spec sheet). The main drive motor power is listed as 33 kW. Confirm final units and selections with the supplier for your site requirements.
The vibration prevents material compaction inside the chute, promoting better stratification of particles and allowing fine and capillary gold to settle into riffles and mats, improving recovery versus fixed sluices.
You need a water supply compatible with the pump flow rates (spec sheet: 25/20) and a suitable electrical supply for the drive motor and pump (refer to motor and pump nameplates). Exact electrical connection details should be confirmed with the manufacturer or installer.
The unit is positioned in-line with the feed and water supply (used standalone or integrated with a gold washing plant). It includes an electric lifting frame (1 T) for adjustments. Operation is via the supplied control cabinet (Delixi/Chint) and settings are tuned for feed rate, water flow and vibration to optimize recovery.
Routine maintenance includes cleaning riffles and rubber mats, inspecting and greasing bearings/support rollers, checking drive chains and V-belts, inspecting pump and spray pipes, and regular electrical inspections of the motor and control cabinet.
Common spares include rubber mats, riffles, bearings/support rollers (models listed: 6309/6203), V-belts, drive chain parts (10A), pump seals/impellers and basic electrical components for the control cabinet.
Model 1: 5.3×1.9×1.2 m, total weight ~1.8 t. Model 2: 4.3×1.7×1.0 m, total weight ~1.4 t. Confirm exact lifting and transport dimensions with the supplier before shipping.
The sluice is relatively compact and can be relocated, but it requires appropriate handling equipment for safe transport and installation. Check site logistics, power availability and crane/lift capacities prior to deployment.
Follow lockout/tagout for electrical work, ensure guards on moving parts (chains, belts), secure lifting points for the electric hoist, wear PPE around slurry, keep electrical panels dry and protected, and follow local safety regulations during installation and operation.
The vibrating design specifically improves recovery of fine-grained and capillary gold compared with fixed chutes. Actual recovery will depend on feed characteristics, water flow, mat/riffle configuration and operator settings.
Yes — the product is described for use with gold washing plants. Integration details (feed conveyors, pump sizing, electrical connections and controls) should be coordinated with your plant integrator or the supplier.
Contact the manufacturer or authorized distributor for current pricing, lead times, warranty terms and after-sales support. Provide your preferred model, site power/water details and any customization needs to get an accurate quote.
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