Jig Shot Separator
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Jig Shot Operator

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In a single step operation the Goldfield Jig Shot Separator separates and cleans used steel jig shot while recovering the gold that has accumulated in the mineral jig shot trays. The Jig Shot Separator  consists of a powerful washplant with double deck screening, a stainless steel magnetic drum to capture the jig shot and two sluices to recover the gold. A flexible suction device allows the operator to transport the contents of the jig baskets directly into the hopper of the Jig Shot Separator .

FEATURES OF THE GOLDFIELD JIG SHOT SEPARATOR

  • The Jig Shot Separator is Entirely Water Driven with no electrical components. Water may be supplied by a 5 HP pump or drawn directly from the water manifold of the primary processing plant.
  • A Stainless Steel Magnetic Drum with long lasting permanent magnets captures the cleaned jig shot and drops it into a collection bucket. The variable speed drum with its adjustable magnetic field allows the operator to regulate the machine for varying conditions.
  • The double deck Vibrating Screen is designed to minimize screen plugging and maximize agitation. Oversized material is washed on the top screen, while undersized material including the jig shot is classified onto the lower screen for further scrubbing. The gold, classified into two fractions, is recovered by two 4' by 12" sluices. Clean-up is quickly accomplished by sliding out the riffle sections, removing the carpeting and washing the concentrates into a 5 gallon bucket.
  • Eight high pressure Spray Nozzles run the length of the screen providing thorough scrubbing of the feed material and sufficient water for the sluices below.
  • Large Wheels and Extendible Handles make it easy to reposition the Jig Shot Separator at the minesite.


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Last Updated:  4/18/2006