1. Terex Finlay 863 Mobile Heavy Duty Screener
Terex Finlay, Northern Ireland, has introduced the 863 Mobile Heavy Duty Screener, which the company describes as a highly versatile and adaptable machine engineered and built for working where site space is at a premium. Features include:
- A forward facing inclined modular configuration screenbox with a 9-foot-by-4-inch top deck and a 9-foot-by-4-inch bottom deck
- The screen box angle can be adjusted hydraulically between 14 and 18 degrees
- The top deck of the screenbox can be fitted with a variety of screening media, including tines, bofor bars, punched plate and mesh; the bottom deck can be fitted with mesh or cascade fingers
- The hopper has a standard 6.54 cubic yard capacity and can be fed either by a tracked mobile crusher or an excavator
- A processing capacity of up to 250 tons per hour
Visit www.terexfinlay.com for more information.
2. VTN Rotobec CS Series Multi-utility tool
Rotobec Inc., Sainte-Justine, Quebec, Canada, has made its VTN Rotobec CS series multi-utility tool available. Features include:
- Designed to cut through a variety of material generated from demolition sites
- There are six jaw sets, making it capable for use in shearing, pulverizing or cutting applications
- The versatile nature of this tool makes it ideal for contractor and rental companies, according to the company
Visit www.rotobec.com for more information.
3. Rockster Recycler R700S Impact Crusher
Austria-based Rockster Recycler has developed a new crushing plant, the Rockster R700S Impact Crusher. Features include:
- Compact construction of the R700S, which weighs 19.9 tons, makes the plant easy to transport and move from one jobsite to another, says the company
- The hydrostatic drive allows for infinite adjustment of the crusher speed and optimal modification of the final grain quality
- Performance of up to 140 tons per hour
- Technical improvements include an enforced rotor and wear plates that can be flipped
- Available with optional Rockster Screening system - consisting of Screenbox RS73 and an RB65 return belt
Visit www.rockster.at for more information.
4. Dust Control Technology Midget Nozzel
Dust Control Technology, Peoria, Ill., has introduced a new midget nozzle designed for application-specific dust suppression. Features include:
- Well suited for indoor applications, such as interior demolition, mining, transfer stations and recycling, in which the water volumes from standard nozzle configurations could be undesirable
- Improved worker safety, according to the company
- Reduced moisture in end products
- Enhanced odor control
Visit www.dustboss.com for more information.
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