Plan-shifters are built to manage significant throughput—local models handle around 3–5 TPH, while larger industrial variants exceed 10 TPH.
Machines feature multiple sieve frames—commonly 6–12 or more—across 2 to 8 feed sections, enabling multi-stage separation.
Square or multi-section construction offers a compact footprint, making them adaptable to tight mill layouts.
Drives and sieve stacks are separated into accessible modules. High-end designs follow hygienic engineering principles—featuring food-grade materials, removable parts, and condensation prevention.
Features like clamping mechanisms, removable panels, and wooden or laminate sieve frames simplify upkeep and ensure smooth operation.



































