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The Tables must have all 4 legs bolted to a cement foundation and be level for best results, but may be mounted on a frame and weighted down, as
long as the table frames do not move or vibrate and the tops are level.
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Cat #TABLE-M10
Base price $44,029.00 ($250 crating in U.S - $350 crating international)
Upgrade options available
Special COMBO pricing: Buy a set of TABLE-M10/TABLE-M7VS*, 110/220V, 60C for a special COMBO price $50,624
Or TABLE-M10/TABLE-M8VS*, IP55 240V, 50C OVERSEAS COMBO $50,738
* M7VS or M8VS with variable speed control
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M10/C10
PRODUCTION MODEL
WAVE TABLE
Steel frame & adjustable feed trough
Sturdy fiberglass top
Electric drive system with emergency stop
switch & wall mounted variable speed control
Adjustable riffle bar, factory set 10 to 1
concentration
Feed trough
12
72
Spray bar
Discharge
12
16
18
48 base
Production
rate
Water
requirement
3-8 TPH,
5-20 gpm,
average
(can be recycled);
depending on water feed (either
material run side hookup) miniExamples:
mum 3/4 pipe 30
Copper/lead
PSI;
ore about
3tph;
Discharge pipe 6
from bottom of
Black sands pipe to ground, on
about 4 tph;
center;
Power
240/460V
50/60 C
Length
Base
Width
Base
Totally enclosed
washdown motor,
IP55, Insulation
Class F, NEMA C,
UL CSA, Stainless
steel shaft, 3 HP,
Single/3 phase,
50/60 C,
208/460 VAC,
8.6/4.3 amps,
174-1740 RPM
48
71
Length
Table
top
61
Width
Table
top
80
Weight
Variable Speed
Control
Simple quartz Concentrate pipe
UL,CSA,CE,
ore about 8 12 from bottom of
tph
pipe to ground, on NEMA 4X, Adjustable acceleration
center
0.1-180 seconds,
deceleration 0.3180 seconds, digital display
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Model
Cat #TABLE-M7VS Base price $7795.00 110V, 60C, IP55 Class F motor ($75 crating in U.S.)
Cat #TABLE-M8VS Base price $7909.00 220V, 50C, IP55 Class F motor ($150 crating for overseas)
Cat #TABLE-M9VS Base price $7909.00 220V, 60C, IP55 Class F motor ($150 crating for overseas)
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M7/8/9VS
MID-SIZE MODEL
WAVE TABLE
pipe
1 pipe
43
33
Hydraulic lift
50
Production Rate
Water
requirements
600-2500
3-8 GPM
lbs wet slur- (can be recyry feed per
cled), 2 adhour
justable
depending
spray bars
on material
run
Supplied with
flex hoses
80-99% re- that attach to
covery 20
standard
mesh hose lines
5 microns
Separates
by specific
gravity
Power 60
cycle
(M7)
(M9)
HP variable
speed totally
enclosed motor, 1760 RPM,
110-220V
600 watts,
1.9 amps,
3 phase, IP55,
temperature
tolerance
class F
Variable
speed
control
120-240V, 3.6
amps, 50/60
Hz, single
phase, NEMA
4X, LED display,
Adjustable
acceleration/d
eceleration
time 0.3-20
seconds
Power 50
cycle
(M8)
Base
Length Width Height Weight Foundafoot print table table
tion
top
top
HP variable
50 x 26
speed totally
enclosed motor, Holes on
1760 RPM,
center
220V 600 watts,
47
x 24
1.9 amps,
for
securing
3 phase, IP55,
to concrete
temperature
floor
tolerance
class F
Variable
speed
control
Leveling
risers included for
all 4 legs
61
32
43
386 lbs
Including feed
trough
with
screen
Working
height
33
(ground
to table
top)
Minimum
5 x 3
4 slab
Ideally 12
x 9 for
working
space
Built-in
hydraulic jack
lift
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LOCK BOX: Open-wire design allows full visibility. Unit folds down
flat to stack for storage. Stacks up to 4 high to optimize available
storage space. Heavy-gauge wire and fully welded base. Drop gate
design allows easy access when unlocked (padlocks not included).
3-7/8" underclearance allows easy movement by fork trucks with 4way entry access. Load capacity 1500 lbs. 19L x 32W x 16H easily holds a couple of 5 gallon pails or large tank.
Cat #SECURITY7
Price $3244.00
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Gettin
g great
M5 110/220V
review
s!
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Lab (110/220V or 220CV) or Field (12V battery run) Model M5 Wave Table
M5 110/220V
20
26
16
Water requirements
Power
12 volt
(Field work)
37
Base
foot
print
Foundation
110/220V
50/60C
(Lab work)
220CV
50/60C
For testing2-5 GPM
hand feed 5 (10-25 liters)
gallon bucket
can be
(9 liters) per
recycled
hour
Supplied
80-99% recov- with 2 adjustery 20 mesh - able spray
5 microns
bars,
flex hoses &
Separates by pipe unit that
specific gravi- attaches to
ty
standard
hose lines
(Lab work)
12V battery or
battery charger
(not included)
110/220V
50/60C
HP Motor,
1700 RPM,
3.4/1.7 amps,
UL,CSA,
Class B, VS
control
220CV 50/60C
HP Motor,
1655 RPM, 1.2
amps,IP55,
UL,CSA,CE,
Class F, NEMA
4X VS control
37 x 16
43
17
26
Including
feed
trough
20 Working height
(ground
to table
top)
130 lbs
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TESTIMONIALS:
Thank you for designing a product that actually works well. I have been processing taunna (arrasta) tailings from areas in Mexico. These small operations loose up to 70% of their gold and throw 10-15% of their mercury into the tailings piles. Your table not only catches the lost gold, but captures almost all of the mercury.
Thanks, D Peterson, California
Thanks for the great tipswe are getting to know the table (M8s) - and implementing a lot of what you
have said has helped enormously. We have quite a bit of pyrite at the moment but can get a clear line between
gold, pyrite, and ballmill steel/magnetite. We are still getting a lot of mercury coated gold in the system and amalgam balls as the previous owner put in quite a bit into the ball mills. We see this on the tables. We are having a
few issues on getting screening right. We notice in the book that the 4 tables are set at very narrow screening intervals. At the moment we have 0.25-1.00m going over the table and it seems to work although we find a bit of the
mercury gold in among the sand (top area) and not getting to the front. Guess it is because some of this has been
flattened by the ball mills and partly digested by the mercury. So overall happy so far on table runs, were just
kicking in the bigger ball mills so will let you know on results of more of the commercial sized production runs.
Tony, Mongolia
The Wave Table is one of the best, if not the best, Ive ever owned, and gets the real fine gold mostly on
the first pass, but some of the ore Im working with has a lot of cons in it, so Im having to run some of it 2 or 3
times to really get all I think there is in it. I had to re-bolt it to the floor in my shop to keep down vibrationit
works very well now that I have that done. James, Georgia
Just wanted to let you folks know that I finally got a chance to run about 80 lb of Nome concentrates
through the M4. Had already run it through a gold wheel and the wheel did surprisingly well, but the M4 pulled
some mighty fine gold out that the wheel missed, not a lot, but the M4 handled the material a lot faster and easier.
Cant wait to get it up to Nome this summer. Harold, Alaska
Since I unpacked my table, Ive run it about 4 or 5 hours getting used to it. I am quite satisfied with the
first results and the first recovery tests are positive. I am certain already that your table is the right recovery system that I was looking for and t his equipment will be very useful in my gold room. As you probably remember, I
need your table for daily clean ups of about 350 lbs of cons coming from my concentrator. The separation is effective and rapid, quite surprising I must say. Herwig, Fr Guyana
..........
Let me explain, for the last two years I am living on my mine site. Indeed, after so many years
and more than 1200 hours ( I have precise records) using your M8 table I am still a very satisfied and happy wave
table user. I sincerely believe that your wave table is a "must" for primary (hard
rock) mining. The finer the gold, the better the table behaves. To me it is always a
surprise to see how microscopic gold comes out first. Often I get a "cloud" of
floating gold on the surface of the water. Luckily this floating gold gets back to the
bottom when it reaches the hopper barrier of feeding water. The table that I purchased from you is now presently used by my son on his alluvial mine. I managed
to recuperate the second table that you've sold to Christian at the time. My son
has coarse gold and recuperates about 80 to 85% of his gold on the M8. It is a
fact that these tables work perfectly with microscopic and fine gold, they don't really perform at 100 % with coarse gold. Warmest regards, Herwig, Fr Guyana
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Nancy, the 2 M7 Micron Wave tables that we are using have performed flawlessly. Due to the density of
the feed and the continuous operation, we had to make a few very minor changes to the tables. One table is being
used to recover metal values that our other recovery processes missed. The other M7 is being used to clean up the
mids from a full size Diester table. Both tables have been running 24/7 since 1996 with no breakdowns! The M7
tables are very efficient as far as low water consumption and are able to recover metal in the range of 5-44 microns, something that our large tables have trouble doing. The tables are very operator friendly and inexpensive
to maintain. Two of our tables are being used to make a clean product (tungsten carbide) of minus 400 mesh material. The feed rate for each table is about 75 lbs. per hour. The other table is used to scalp the tailings from 4
full size Wilfley tables and it has a feed rate of about 200 lbs. per hour. WC Mccuskey, Kennametal Corp., Nevada
Low water consumption and high grade micro mineral output. Rather perfect lab/production device to
work in the field away from any sufficient water sources. That's the way to go! From all Recovery devices I have
reviewed so far by distance the M7 is the most convincing one. Peru
Attached pic shows your M7 set up on a rather large concrete base. It works well, developing a black
sands line within 12-17 seconds after feeding a sample. I dont think Ill ever pan again
Craig, Oklahoma
First calibration/commissioning run of a single table. Steve S, UT
_I have performed clean ups of used/spent activated carbon on a M7/M8 Wave
Table(WT) and the results were mind blowing !....to say the least. The owners of the largest carbon stripping operation (toll treatment) in Australia brought me some samples and I ran them over my M8.
All they wanted, was to see if the M8 could separate the grit out of the carbon. Everyones eyes popped out when
they saw how easily the M8 separated the grit from the carbon granules - to such an extent that the plant operator was astonished at how much gold there was remaining in his large accumulation of spent carbon! In this grit
was heaps of gold! Ian Freeland, Australia
Dear Nancy, we are testing currently different mineral ores (gold, wolframite, tantalite). We will keep
you informed about the results. Best regards, Prof. Hermann Wotruba, RWTH University, Germany
Hi Nancy, Thanks very much for the follow-up note. As an aside: I particularly like that you had the
right table for our voltage in stock, and that we received it at the project in Paraguay within six days of our order. In getting our project underway, most articles have not been acquired so easily. The table has been working
well for us. I helped the gold room guys set it up myself, and I have operated the table personally for a few days.
The gold room guys are using it all the time. I liked that it is easy to set up and to run. We can adjust the 'hit' easily, and the concentrating performance responds to those adjustments. I learned in the first few minutes of playing
with it that by pushing or pulling against the table, you can change the 'hit' strength for a brief period, which can
be handy sometimes. We are struggling a bit to separate larger grains of hematite from our finer gold grains. The
coarse hematite typically wants to follow the gold. (Our material is already gravity concentrate from Falcon concentrators, that has then passed twice over a Deister table before getting to the small wave-table). We think the
way to resolve this better is by doing a lot more grain-size sorting before we get onto the wave table (20 mesh, 40
mesh, 80 mesh....). Anyway, the table has been easy to use and is pretty fast at bumping the gold to the leading
edge. It's working pretty well for us. Best regards, Miles, Paraguay
The M7 is an amazing piece of equipment. It does everything you said it wouldit now makes a lot of
other pieces of equipment obsolete and is going to change the way we (sample) the ground. We are seeing stuff
that we could not get with the pan. Even using the table to say yes/no as to if its worth sending any sample to the
lab justifies its use. Australia
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I ran the old type tables and they just frankly, didnt inspire me. Your table does! Not only is the theory
fabulousit makes the operator strive to get the BEST separation possible. Sonot only do you have a successful
run..you feel damn good about it. Cheryl C, Oregon
The first test we ran on the M8 got a 70% recovery of the gold present. The WT had just be set up, the
ore was not ground properly, and we still got a good result. I am confident that I will get at least 75% recovery
rate when set up properly. Hans, Germany
There are many types of shaking tables on the market. Almost all have the cons reporting on the table
deck in a longitudinal direction.whereas the WT has the cons reporting transversely (across the deck). This is a
great advantage as it provides a cleaner separation, higher recovery of for example, gold (particularly, fine
gold).and allows gold to accumulate on the deck which is advantageous in clean-ups when you wish to wet vacuum off the gold. The general action of the Wave Table is superior to the other shaking tables. Hence, higher recoveries of the very fine gold are achieved. There are many other advantagessuch as size, lower water usage,
lower power usage and lower overall cost per unit of throughput. For the above reasons, I personally use WTs in
my two gold mines in Australia and they work extremely well. Ian Freeland, Australia
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Cat #TABLE-C2000-110
Cat #TABLE-C2000-220
Cat #TABLE-CT8
C2000 Service Kit
CT8 Service Kit
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$6300.00
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