Dust Control fusion system
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Dust Control Technologies, Peoria, Illinois, has introduced its largest trailer-mounted dust control system, the DustBoss DB-100 Fusion. Features include:
- an atomized mist designed to have a range of 109 yards and the ability to deliver 140,000 square feet of coverage area
- powered by its own 480-volt, 150-kilowatt generator with a 1.7-gallon John Deere Tier III flex diesel engine
- designed for large open-air applications such as aggregate operations, mines and coal handling plants
- a 150-gallon fuel tank, providing about 32 hours of run time
Visit www.dustboss.com for more information.
Terex Finlay inclined screen
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The Terex Finlay 674 inclined screen from Louisville, Kentucky-based Terex Finlay is a compact machine that the company says offers operators rapid set up and tear down times. Features include:
- triple-deck screen with galvanized all round fixed catwalk access
- oversize plus conveyor designed to work at varying angles and accurately discharge for recirculation to crusher or for stockpiling
- screen box angle can be hydraulically adjusted to an angle between 18 degrees and 37 degrees
- maximum usage of three decks is designed for efficient screening capabilities even at small aggregate sizes
Visit www.terexfinlay.com for more information.
Hartl performance skid
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The performance skid by Hartl, with North American headquarters Henderson, Nevada, is a remote controlled drive unit and docking station for all hydraulic processing attachments. Features include:
- continuous crushing action in combination with the skid is designed to improve excavator performance by eliminating the boom swing cycle
- as attached to an excavator with the performance skid, the discharge height of the crusher can now be adjusted
- the tipping function, operated by pressing a button on the remote control, is designed to stop lengthy blockages inside of the crusher
- modules are compact and designed for easy transportation and set up
Visit www.hartl-crusher.com for more information.
Ajutech Oy rotary drum crushers
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Ajutech Oy of Toysa, Finland, launched Viper-branded rotary drum crushers to be used with excavators. The new rotary drum crushing technology is designed to crush hard materials, such as demolition and concrete debris. Features include:
- screening buckets enable reuse and separation of different materials and fragmentations
- lightweight crushing bucket attachment can be used together with the excavators as base machines
- two slow moving rotary drum crushing buckets: model VPH 21 and model VPV 22
- typical applications are in demolition work sites crushing mixed C&D materials, such as concrete, red/concrete bricks, tarmac and limestone
Visit www.vipermetal.fi for more information.
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