Wash Away Winter: Spring Readiness in Wet Processing
Discover nine spring start-up tips that shift the focus from crushers to the vital roles of wet screening and washing equipment, priming operations for a strong season.
PUBLISHED: MARCH 2025

Winter's conditions can be unforgiving on machinery, leaving wet screens and washers vulnerable to a variety of issues. This extended period of inactivity can lead to accumulation of debris, corrosion of parts, and degradation of lubricants, which compromise the efficiency of your equipment.
As temperatures rise, encouraging your customers to thoroughly check and maintain their gear is not just beneficial, it’s essential to prevent breakdowns.
Nine Spring Start-Up Tips for Wet Processing Plants
Clean Debris Accumulation
Remove any debris that has built up during downtime to prevent blockages and ensure smooth operation.
Replace Lubricating Oil
Change oil and filters in gearboxes and hydraulic units to protect against abrasive, corrosive, and adhesive wearing.
Inspect Rubber Seals
Check and replace any cracked or weathered rubber seals on screws, pumps, cyclones, and other equipment.
Perform Delayed Calibrations
Wait a week or two for snow runoff to process through your plant, then calibrate classifying tanks with computer control systems.
Check Coil Springs
Examine screen springs for corrosion and replace any that are compromised. Consider upgrading to rubber springs.
Service Bars & Nozzles
Ensure spray bars and nozzles are tightly secured and not worn out to avoid potential blockages and/or uneven water distribution.
Monitor Wear Patterns
Look for uneven wear on screen media, indicating potential issues with feed distribution or screen alignment.
Inspect Cyclone Liners
Check for wear or damage and replace any worn beyond specifications to maintain separation efficiency.
Adjust Feed Rates
Optimize feed rates and pressures per your owners manual to ensure efficient processing and reduce strain on equipment.
Also, don't overlook a valuable resource found in your equipment owner's manuals. While the startup checklists included there are often used for new installations, they are equally useful for spring startups. These checklists provide a structured, step-by-step guide that ensures no critical checks are missed, helping to achieve peak operational performance.
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