Foundries and metal-processing facilities use a variety of equipment that can benefit from controlled vibration. ATO vibration motors can be applied to vibrating conveyors, casting-material handling systems, screening equipment, and auxiliary machinery used around molding and casting operations. In foundry applications, vibration can assist with the movement and separation of sand, metal residues, castings, and other bulk materials. Vibrating equipment can help transport materials between processing stages while reducing dependence on more complex mechanical conveying systems. Screening applications can classify molding sand or other granular materials before reuse, helping separate particles according to size. Vibration can also be useful in shakeout-related equipment, where controlled mechanical movement assists with separating cast components from surrounding molding material. These applications often involve heavy loads, elevated temperatures, dust, and demanding duty cycles, making proper motor selection and machine construction particularly important. ATO vibration motors can provide the mechanical excitation required by appropriately designed industrial equipment. AC models are practical for fixed foundry machinery, while ATO 120W/ 500W/ 750W/ 3000W/ 5500W explosion proof vibration motors 2 pole/ 4 pole may be considered for specific hazardous environments where their certification and protection level are appropriate. Engineers should evaluate mounting strength, temperature conditions, load characteristics, and vibration transmission when integrating the motor. Properly designed vibration equipment can improve material handling efficiency and support more continuous foundry production.