1. WSM high-capacity trommel. The new Titan trommel screen from West Salem Machinery (WSM), Salem, Oregon, is described as an ultra-heavy-duty rotary drum screen designed and manufactured for severe-duty screening applications requiring high throughput and reliable long-term operation. Features include:
- available with drum sizes of 6-, 8- and 10-feet diameters with lengths from 25 feet to 63 feet long
- precision-manufactured trunnion rings with machined heavy-duty raised steel rings that include integrated lifter attachments
- modular and interchangeable dual-trunnion wheel mounts with a self-adjusting pivot point to handle shock loading
- modular screen design for use of wire mesh or perforated plate screens, allowing multiple screening zones and quick screen changes
Visit www.westsalem.com for more information.
2. XL Specialized Trailers construction trailer. XL Specialized Trailers, Manchester, Iowa, has introduced the XL 120 low-profile hydraulic detachable gooseneck (HDG), the latest addition to the company’s construction equipment hauling line. Engineered for heavier construction equipment, the company says the model is designed with a host of user-friendly features, which include:
- 13-foot long gooseneck has a 36-inch long flip neck attachment for use with a four-axle truck
- Offers a 146-inch swing clearance, allowing weight to be distributed to the steer axle of the truck
- rated at 110,000 pounds in 10 feet and 120,000 pounds in 16 feet in the center of the deck
Visit www.xlspecializedtrailer.com for more information.
3. Geith heavy-duty grapples. Designed for use with excavators weighing between 8,000 and 115,000 pounds, Suwanee, Georgia-based Geith Inc.’s heavy-duty grapples are ideal for demolition, scrap handling and land clearing projects, according to the company. Features include:
- can handle heavy objects such as broken pavement, oversized branches and large boulders
- weigh between 783 and 5,368 pounds, with the largest model having a width of 130 inches
- boxed tines with replaceable wear plates
- replaceable bearings in the main hinges and pin-protecting seals
Visit www.geith.com for more information.
4. Terex Finlay tracked heavy-duty screener. Terex Finlay, based in Northern Ireland, has introduced a new tracked mobile heavy-duty screener. The 873 screener is designed to work after a primary crusher or on its own as a frontline screening machine, the company says. Features include:
- suitable for quarrying, mining, construction and demolition debris, topsoil, recycling, sand, gravel, coal and aggregate applications
- hydraulic adjustment can be used to vary the angle of the screen box between 13 degrees and 19 degrees
- top deck of the screen box can be fitted with a variety of screening media, including tines, bofor bars, punched plate and mesh
Visit www.terexfinlay.com for more information.
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