
Powerscreen launched a brand-new range of secondary scalping screens, with a goal of providing the market with cost-effective solutions in high-volume, smaller-sized and recycling applications. Powerscreen’s new Titan range includes three models – the Titan 600, Titan 1300 and Titan 2300. Powerscreen says Titan is a simplification of its Warrior range. According to the company, the Titan 1300 “packs a punch” while having a compact footprint for ease of transport. It is comprised of an extra-large-capacity twin-drive feeder at the rear of the machine with an 1,100-mm feeder belt. The feeder comes with hydraulically folding extensions to allow for side loading of the machine. The Titan 2300, meanwhile, is a completely new machine to Powerscreen in terms of concept and design, encompassing a large belt feeder. The Titan 2300 features a twin gear box drive and a combination of impact bars and impact rollers for optimum power usage, the company says. The plant also has the steepest hopper Powerscreen ever designed to enable ease of emptying without bridging – with an eye specifically on the recycling market.
Tracked conveyor joins company’s offerings

Rotochopper added the 365R tracked radial stacking conveyor to its product line. The 365R allows users to stack product with a radial on timer and automatic oscillation to smoothly blend the pile, Rotochopper says. The company says the radial stacking and easy tracked positioning create efficiencies and time savings by minimizing repositioning needs. The 365R features a 36-in.-wide belt with a 65-ft. radial and 30-ft. discharge height. Also available is the 480R conveyor, which is equipped with an 80-ft. radial stacker and a 48-in.-wide belt.
Drum motor enhanced with oil-cooling system

VDG (Van der Graaf) introduced a new new oil-cooling system on its GrizzlyDrive drum motor. According to VDG, heat not only affects the longevity of motors and gearboxes, but the lubrication of oil. The company says a VDG motor powers its new oil cooler, which has its own enclosure with heat exchange as part of the system. The heat exchange VDG selected is ideal for dusty applications, the company says. Oil lubricates all shaft bearings, the gearbox, stator bearings and backstop bearings, providing what VDG describes as the “ultimate” in lubrication.
Condition monitoring tech for vibrating screens

Pulse condition monitoring from Haver & Boecker Niagara is designed to monitor vibrating screen health using modern algorithms and artificial intelligence. According to the company, the technology provides accurate measurements and forecasts that are complemented with information that’s easy to understand. Pulse condition monitoring is a wireless diagnostics tool that helps mineral processing operations be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to maintenance efforts, Haver & Boecker Niagara adds. This leads to increased efficiency, decreased downtime and improved reliability.
Plant delivers high-production screening and scalping

The RipRap plant from Eagle Crusher, which is designed for high-production scalping and screening, features a wide, heavy-duty feeder measuring 67 in. x 24 ft. The plant’s 42-in. reversible cross conveyor allows feeding into the stacking conveyor from either side of the plant, which includes a 5-ft. impact bed and idlers. Easily removable control panels allow for easy operation, service and maintenance. RipRap’s available hydraulic grizzly dump-over hopper removes oversized material, and the plant is equipped with a main control panel to distribute power to all on-plant motors, as well as controls and plugs for two additional stacking conveyors.
Mobile wash screen focuses on wet processing efficiency

The enhanced M1700X mobile washing screen from Terex Washing Systems is a redesign of the company’s M1700 and an improvement on the M range of mobile washing screens, the company says. The M1700X can produce up to five products (three aggregate and two sands) in applications such as aggregate, recycling, industrial sands and mining. The screen can be connected with the FM120 C-2G, allowing sand to be recovered when both machines work together. Along with a new wash box, the M1700X features increased media wear life, an adjustable spray system, standard hydraulic raise and lower, standard hydraulic tensioning, and a one-piece catch box for easy machine reconfiguration. The screen has a heavy-duty bearing arrangement for long service life, higher levels of screening efficiency and throughput, increased serviceability and maintenance access, as well as increased screen-angle adjustment that’s adaptable for feed material variation, according to Terex Washing Systems.
Optimized wear abrasion protection for pulleys

Direct bond ceramic lagging is an offering from Luff Industries following an agreement allowing the company to be an exclusive supplier in North America. According to Luff, direct bond ceramic lagging consists of ceramic tiles that are epoxied directly onto a pulley shell. Luff says tile coverage with direct bond ceramic lagging is about 85 percent, so users will experience optimum wear abrasion protection, as well as traction.

