The latest advancements in portable plants

By |  August 21, 2023
Photo: Screen Machine

Photo: Screen Machine

The 4043TR recirculating impact crushing plant is the top-selling model from Screen Machine, delivering increased productivity while decreasing downtime. The 4043TR features a large double-deck screen with a front fines conveyor for sized materials. Operators can use the radial side overs conveyor feeding back into the hopper as a second stacker, the company says. Additionally, Screen Machine says the crusher relief system clears blockages and minimizes downtime. The company’s Smooth Start, designed for the screen box, eliminates the violent shaking that occurs in screening plants during machine start-up and shutdown.


New model is biggest in company’s jaw lineup

Photo: EvoQuip

Photo: EvoQuip

The Bison 340 is the newest and largest addition to EvoQuip’s Bison jaw crusher range. The 34-ton crusher has a 39-in. x 23-in. jaw chamber opening and an output potential of 308 tph depending on application, according to EvoQuip. The company says the Bison 340 is designed for operators in quarrying, demolition, recycling and mining applications. It features track mobility for quick setup and hydraulic crusher setting adjustments for total control of product size. The hydrostatic drive, which is included as standard, allows the crusher to be run in reverse. EvoQuip says this is particularly useful for removing chamber blockages or when crushing in sticky applications such as asphalt.


Jaw plant combines productivity with environmental performance

Photo: Screencore

Photo: Screencore

The XJ is a diesel-electric 40-ft. x 27-ft., 65,000-pound tracked jaw crusher that processes minerals and recycles construction materials in a compact and easily transportable form, according to Screencore. Features of the dual-power crusher are a jaw level sensor, electric plug-in, push-button hydraulic closed-side setting wedge adjustment, and a bolted mainframe jaw construction. The crusher is equipped with a dust suppression system, an overband magnet and an optional deflector plate. Other features include a genset Tier 4 engine, a 35.4-in. heavy discharge belt, a hydraulic raise and lower discharge belt, and a stepped grizzly with bypass chute.


Solution for riprap and clay-heavy materials

Photo: MDS

Photo: MDS

The M515 is ideal for creating riprap and recovering rocks that are mixed with clay and other sticky materials, according to MDS. The M515 was recently redesigned to include features that improve transportation, access and stockpile heights. An enhanced engine in the model now includes a swing-out feature and a swing-out access platform that makes access to the cabinet easier. Also, the location of the engine was changed to the side of the unit, enabling customers to fit the unit on smaller bed trailers in North America and lower their transportation costs. The fines and mid-product conveyors were made longer to increase stockpile heights, MDS adds.


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