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Irish field day launches Terex crushers, screeners

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Terex Mobile Processing Equipment, based in Omagh, Northern Ireland, recently launched four new Terex Finlay models to dealers and customers at the company’s annual four day business conference.

  

The event attracted more than 300 international dealers and customers from about 60 countries. The company says it has “aggressively expanded our international dealer network.” They were involved in live product demonstrations of 14 different models, a new dealer induction session, an end-user feedback seminar and visits to Terex factories in Omagh and Dungannon.
They were introduced too to a new Terex MPE business structure, business strategy and key focus areas for the coming year. Product development projects were outlined and the product implications relative to Tier 4 engine regulations were highlighted.
At Clarke’s Quarry in Lisnaskea, Northern Ireland, several new equipment layouts included a new J-1480 tracked jaw crusher, feeding into a new C-1550 tracked cone crusher, feeding into a New 694+ inclined 4-way split screen feeding into a 984 tracked triple deck horizontal screen.
Another was a new 694+ operating in a closed loop formation with a C-1540 tracked cone crusher for the reduction and recirculation of oversize plus material.
Then there was a J-1175 tracked jaw crusher feeding a 883 tracked heavy duty screener in a typical quarrying application and a J-1160 tracked jaw crusher feeding directly into a I-110RS tracked impact crusher with detachable sizing screen and recirculation system, to demonstrate a typical recycling application.
The J-1480 incorporates the Terex Jacques single toggle jaw crusher which boasts a throughput capacity up to 600t/h depending on application and material. Available with direct drive for improved fuel efficiency and greater power utilisation, or hydrostatic drive for reversible operation and demolition applications, the 10m³ hopper has hydraulically folding sides and a hydraulic wedge clamp system to provide a safer working environment.
The machine features a vibrating pan feeder, linked to an aggressive independently driven pre-screen, which provides optimum separation of dirt, fines and difficult materials.
The C-1550 incorporates the 1300 cone crusher with direct drive. It features a pre-screen system with a single deck 2.4 x 1.5m screen and a 1.2m belt to remove fines and improve cone capacity, product flexibility and liner wear.
The pre-screen can produce a roadbase product from the side conveyor which can be fitted on either side. The cone features variable speed, tramp relief system and ‘on the fly’ closed side setting. The large hopper/feeder has an automatic metal detection and purge system to protect the cone and reduce downtime by removing metal contaminants from feed belt at the touch of a button.
The 694+ tracked screen features a large 6 x 1.5m triple deck screen box giving a large screening area of 27.9m³ to provide efficient screening and high capacity. The screen box features quick wedge tensioning, access holes and a bottom deck hydraulic tensioning system to reduce time required for mesh changes.
All 4 discharge conveyors are adjustable and hydraulically fold for transport. The 4th product ‘oversize plus’ conveyor has variable tilt and side slew to accurately discharge material for recirculation and stockpiling.
The I-130RS tracked impact crusher, with detachable sizing screen and recirculation system, incorporates a Cedarapids 1313 impact chamber with hydrostatic drive and advanced electronic control system. It features an innovative quick detach 3.6 x 1.524m double deck screen for sizing and recirculating oversize material back to the crushing chamber.
The screen can be quickly removed for applications that do not require resizing or recirculation. A large hopper features a variable speed pan feeder and independent pre-screen with constant RPM for optimum separation even if feeder speed is reduced.
 





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