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Deister System Saver Cuts Oil Disposal Costs in Screening Circuits

Deister Machine's System Saver filters lubricating oil in screening circuits without open-air exposure, extending bearing life and reducing oil disposal and downtime costs.

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Deister System Saver Cuts Oil Disposal Costs in Screening Circuits

According to Pit & Quarry, Deister Machine Company has introduced the System Saver, an add-on filtration unit for Deister vibrating screens that cleans and recirculates lubricating oil rather than requiring full changeouts. The system filters contaminants without exposing oil to the open environment, extending antifriction bearing life and cutting replacement, disposal, and downtime costs.

What It Means for Subcontractors

  • Fewer oil changeouts mean less scheduled downtime on screening circuits, which matters on tight-deadline aggregate or oilfield pad construction jobs.
  • Reduced bearing failures translate directly to lower parts costs and fewer emergency service calls.
  • Oil disposal fees add up on high-volume sites, so extending oil reuse cycles can deliver measurable savings per ton of material processed.
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