IRock screening plant features interchangeable screens

The plant is designed for sizing and sorting materials such as aggregates, concrete, gravel and limestone.


The TS-512 tracked screening plant by IRock Crushers, Valley View, Ohio, gives small- to medium-sized producers a machine for sizing and sorting a wide range of materials, including aggregates, coal, concrete, gravel, limestone, sand and topsoil.

The TS-512 screener features two two-bearing decks, a 12 by 5 foot top deck and a bottom deck that is 10 feet 4 inches by 5 feet, giving producers a screening area of 112 square feet. The interchangeable screen media gives producers versatility over end product size. 

The unit uses a 12-cubic-yard hopper and 100-horsepower Caterpillar Tier 3 engine designed to enable the screener to process as much as 400 tons per hour of material. The TS-512’s three conveyors are designed to sort as many as three sizes of product into stockpiles 16 feet 5 inches high.

Many components, such as the conveyors, are hydraulically powered and designed to allow operators to quickly and simply move them into place for production or fold them down for transportation.

The screening plant features a steel chassis designed to provide durability on the site and during transportation. Customers can choose the standard tracked model for maneuverability around the jobsite or the wheeled version for towing. 

IRock offers additional features to customize the unit for specific applications. An optional remote-controlled livehead sizes and loosens heavy, dirty and sticky debris from product before it enters the hopper. Users choose from the standard tethered remote or IRock’s optional wireless remote for flexibility around the site. A crusher chute gives producers the option to directly feed material into the hopper without removing the tipping grid and a single shaft shredder is also available for proper topsoil screening.