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Superior launches two new track-mounted conveying solutions

US-based Superior Industries, which manufactures bulk material processing and handling systems, is set to launch two new tracked conveyor models. The new portable products are a 23metre tracked stacker and a 2.4m x 4.9m tracked feed hopper. Superior says the products are in line with its reputation for heavy-duty designs. The tracked stacker will be one of the heaviest models available in its class at 15,420 kg. Each stacker is capable of handing up to 907tonnes/hour, while hydraulic power controls t
November 2, 2018 Read time: 2 mins

US-based 6719 Superior Industries, which manufactures bulk material processing and handling systems, is set to launch two new tracked conveyor models.

The new portable products are a 23metre tracked stacker and a 2.4m x 4.9m tracked feed hopper.

Superior says the products are in line with its reputation for heavy-duty designs. The tracked stacker will be one of the heaviest models available in its class at 15,420 kg. Each stacker is capable of handing up to 907tonnes/hour, while hydraulic power controls the tracks, folds, and discharge height. Cross-bracing designed and built into the undercarriage of the tracked stacker is designed to ensure structural rigidity and stable track travel.

The 2.4m x 4.9m tracked portable feed hopper processes up to 725tonnes/hour from a reinforced hopper. A bi-directionally dumping grizzly is equipped with adjustable grizzly bars and can be tilted at one of five pre-set angles. The hopper’s drive and backstop are hydraulically-controlled in addition to the discharge conveyor’s fold and raise features.

Both the stacker and the feed hopper are equipped with Superior brand conveyor components including off-the-shelf idlers, pulleys and Exterra Primary Belt Cleaners. Superior says that several units are now in stock and available for immediate delivery, either direct from the company or one of its many conveying equipment dealers.

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