Vibratory Feeders & Screeners: The Affects of Force, Acceleration and Frequency
By Jack Steinbuch
We often receive calls from customers that need to make adjustments to the product flow in their vibratory feeders or screener/feeders. Our challenge is to determine what style equipment is being operated to provide the appropriate options. The following are three basic drive options which produce linear force that can be used to power vibratory feeders or screener/feeders. To clarify, a screener/feeder is designed to feed the material with that same vibratory action also serving to help stratify the material – Read More…


Jack Steinbuch retired in 2021 following a decades-long career with The Cleveland Vibrator Company, where he served as a Sales Engineer for more than 36 cumulative years. His background also includes extensive experience in the manufacturing industry as a Senior Application Engineer, and throughout his tenure with our team he contributed in both sales and managerial roles. Prior to his retirement, he held the position of General Sales Manager.
A graduate of The University of Toledo with a BSCE, Jack is highly regarded for his expertise in sizing vibratory screeners, feeders, and vibratory drives for tables and other equipment. Known for his dedication to customer service, he has always emphasized the importance of recommending the right solution for every application — even when that solution did not come from The Cleveland Vibrator Company.
Outside of work, Jack enjoys spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren. An avid sports fan and participant, he enjoys golf and spent many winters as a league bowler. With his retirement planned for the end of September 2021, Jack looked forward to spending future winters vacationing in Florida.
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