The GMTS 0519 is a placer gold trommel (gold washing trommel) designed for alluvial/sand gold recovery. It uses a rotating screened drum with an internal shower to wash, classify and concentrate gold-bearing material for easy collection.
Raw material is fed into a hopper where a shower/water jet pushes the material into the rotating trommel screen. The rotation and water clean and classify the feed; lighter sand and gravel are washed away while heavier gold particles are retained on the collection mat for manual or mechanical recovery.
The unit is built for alluvial placer operations and works on a wide range of terrains — soft sand, compacted gravel, rocky or stony ground. It is designed for mobile field use and can be relocated relatively easily to follow the deposit.
Maximum feed size depends on the trommel screen/mesh configuration and feed hopper setup. The GMTS 0519 can be fitted with different screen apertures for coarse or fine feed; contact the supplier with your feed characteristics for recommended configuration.
Throughput varies with feed grade, screen size, water flow and operating settings. Exact capacity numbers should be provided by the manufacturer or determined during a site test — contact the vendor with sample material for an estimated throughput.
Recovery depends on ore type, particle size distribution, water flow, screen selection and operator setup. Trommels typically achieve good recovery for coarse and many fine fractions, but a site test or pilot run is the best way to determine expected recovery for your deposit.
The trommel requires a water supply for the hopper shower and a power source for drum rotation and the pump. Power options commonly include electric motors or diesel-driven systems; exact requirements (kW, pump flow/pressure, water volume) should be confirmed with the manufacturer for the GMTS 0519.
Yes — the GMTS 0519 is designed for convenient movement and field deployment. It can be relocated across a variety of terrains; transport method (trailer, forklift, crane) will depend on site access and your chosen configuration.
Regular maintenance includes inspecting and lubricating bearings, checking and tensioning drive components, cleaning the trommel and mats, inspecting screens for wear or damage, and servicing the pump. Scheduled maintenance helps maintain recovery efficiency and extend service life.
The trommel is typically fabricated from heavy-duty steel with wear-resistant components in high-abrasion areas (screens, feed lip, mats). Corrosion-resistant options or coatings may be available; ask the supplier for the exact material specification for the GMTS 0519.
Yes — the description indicates it can be applied to harder, stonier ground as well as soft sand. However, very large boulders or oversized rock may need to be pre-crushed or screened before feeding to avoid damage and ensure efficient operation.
Most suppliers provide spare parts (screens, mats, bearings, seals) and technical support for installation and operation. Contact the manufacturer or distributor for spare parts lists, lead times and support options specific to the GMTS 0519.
Ensure stable placement and leveling of the trommel, secure guarding around moving parts, safe electrical and fuel installations, proper water management to prevent slips and erosion, and use of PPE (gloves, eye protection, hearing protection). Train operators on safe start/stop and emergency procedures.
For pricing, lead times, configuration options or to schedule a demonstration or on-site trial, contact the manufacturer or authorised distributor and provide details about your deposit (feed type, desired capacity, site access and power/water availability). They can recommend the optimal setup and provide quotations.
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