Self-contained option creates new applications for TeleStacker

By |  July 1, 2020
Superior Industries' self-contained, radial telescoping conveyors are equipped with a 96-kW Cat 4.4 Tier 4 Final engine. Photo: Superior Industries

Superior Industries’ self-contained, radial telescoping conveyors are equipped with a 96-kW Cat 4.4 Tier 4 Final engine. Photo: Superior Industries

Superior Industries introduced a standard new set of TeleStacker conveyor models with onboard power.

According to Superior, the self-contained, radial telescoping conveyors are equipped with a 96-kW Cat 4.4 Tier 4 Final engine. The most popular applications for the new models will be remote quarrying and mining sites where access to permanent electrical power transmission is not practical, the company says.

As Superior describes, self-contained TeleStacker conveyors are designed in 36-in. belt widths and fully-extended operating lengths of 110, 130 and 150 ft. Superior’s engineering team will collaborate with bulk handlers requiring custom widths and lengths.

Other standard features include XTP swing axles, hydraulic drives for the main and stinger conveyors, Superior brand idlers and pulleys and an onboard counterweight.

Superior engineers and manufactures bulk material processing and handling equipment and components. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, the company supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems, plus related parts and services for industries like aggregate and mining.

In addition to its home plant, Superior operates from three additional U.S. facilities, plus international factories in Canada, Brazil and China.

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