Deister Machine Co., a manufacturer of vibrating feeding, scalping and screening equipment, has introduced the Deister Portable Heavy-Duty Horizontal Screening Plant with Feed Conveyor.
According to Deister, headquartered in Fort Wayne, Ind., the equipment is the latest addition to its line of portable screening plants. The plant is available in 6-foot by 20-foot; and 8-foot by 20-foot models; and offered in a number of custom configurations. The Deister Portable Heavy-Duty Horizontal Screening Plant with Feed Conveyor is a mobile and versatile solution that is ideal for in-pit portability or ease of transport from site to site in crushed stone and sand and gravel; or in concrete and asphalt recycle applications.
The screening plant incorporates numerous features that include an optional 42-inch screen feed conveyor (48-inch on the 8-foot-wide unit); walking beam tandem-axle suspension; access ladders and walkways on both sides and front of the screen with hydraulic folding on one side; centralized grease points; chutes and hoppers lined or made from AR 400 plate; a 60-inch undersize conveyor below the 6-foot by 20-foot screen (or an 84-inch undersize conveyor on the 8-foot by 20-foot screen); 30-inch motorized head pulley cross conveyors (or 36-inch on the 8-foot by 20-foot screen); and self-cleaning, wing-type tail pulleys.
Optional features of the plant include a receiving hopper for crusher return; an optional four leg hydraulic leveling package with 12 VDC power pack and filtration; optional hydraulic cylinders to fold conveyor and additional cylinders to adjust discharge height; optional six or eight hydraulic leveling/Run-On cylinders powered by a Honda engine; and optional spring loaded belt scrapers.
More information is available at www.deistermachine.com.
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