The screens come with a range of features designed to be more versatile and highly reliable in the market.
Terex MPS says they are built with a robust drive mechanism and oversized bearings to handle large tonnages and a wide variety of applications. Utilised as wet or dry screens, these units have adjustable stroke and speed combinations to fit a variety of applications and are available in two- or three-deck configurations. They are fitted with woven wire media but can be converted into modular media with polyurethane, rubber media or steel plate without any cutting or welding.
The SI screens also have the option of operating with grease or oil lubrication, with an Auto-Lubrication system available with grease lubrication. Side plates are made of hot rolled semi-killed/killed steel and the decks along with reinforcement plates are Huck bolted to the side plates. The robust tubular deck frames are made of hollow sections and fabricated structures.
“The SI screens are intelligently engineered to provide maximum value and long life,” said Edwin Sauser, Terex MPS product manager. “The screens are versatile, reliable and have features designed for easy maintenance, such as large spacing between decks, which also allow for quick media changes.”