
McLanahan Corp., Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, has introduced its Mobile Solutions track trommel, which is used for processing aggregates, waste fines, construction and demolition (C&D) debris, compost, topsoil, ash and wood waste. The mobile trommel is designed to be containerized when almost fully assembled and set up and running in 15 minutes. It is capable of handling up to 165 tons per hour of material, according to the company.
McLanahan Mobile Solutions track trommels feature a self-cleaning drum that features four lifter bars and three warp-around screen mesh sections. The trommel drum measures 16 feet, 9 inches long and 4 feet, 7 inches in diameter. All three mesh sections are bolted to the outside to make media changes as simple and fast as possible, and when maintenance is required the drum is easily lifted out, says McLanahan. The screen angle of the drum is hydraulically adjustable from 0 to 4 degrees.
Designed with safe access doors to view collection conveyors and the feeder conveyer, McLanahan Mobile Solutions track trommels also feature variable speed drives on all conveyors. On/off style control levels are clearly marked, and the trommel is designed to be hydraulically driven with forward and reverse capabilities. Emergency stops are located throughout the machine for quick shut down when needed.
McLanahan Mobile Solutions track trommels feature a self-cleaning drum that features four lifter bars and three warp-around screen mesh sections. The trommel drum measures 16 feet, 9 inches long and 4 feet, 7 inches in diameter. All three mesh sections are bolted to the outside to make media changes as simple and fast as possible, and when maintenance is required the drum is easily lifted out, says McLanahan. The screen angle of the drum is hydraulically adjustable from 0 to 4 degrees.
Designed with safe access doors to view collection conveyors and the feeder conveyer, McLanahan Mobile Solutions track trommels also feature variable speed drives on all conveyors. On/off style control levels are clearly marked, and the trommel is designed to be hydraulically driven with forward and reverse capabilities. Emergency stops are located throughout the machine for quick shut down when needed.
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