Anaconda set to launch three-deck mobile screen

Anaconda Equipment is about to launch its largest mobile screen, the SR514 screen, which is a conventional screen used mainly in the segregation of aggregates and offers the option of three or four-screened products. The company says the latest product offering comes on the back of the DF512 scalping screen and the FTR150 feeder loader that were launched in 2012. The SR514 has a 14 x 5 double or triple-deck screen; a 14ft (4.4m)feed hopper, main conveyor and either three or four hydraulically folding stock
Screening Static & Mobile / February 12, 2013
mobile SR514 screen from Anaconda Equipment
Anaconda Equipment is to launch its largest mobile screen, the SR514

613 Anaconda Equipment is about to launch its largest mobile screen, the SR514 screen, which is a conventional screen used mainly in the segregation of aggregates and offers the option of three or four-screened products.

The company says the latest product offering comes on the back of the DF512 scalping screen and the FTR150 feeder loader that were launched in 2012.

The SR514 has a 14 x 5 double or triple-deck screen; a 14ft (4.4m)feed hopper, main conveyor and either three or four hydraulically folding stockpiling conveyors.

Weighing in at almost 29,000kg for the triple deck, the unit is powered by a CAT 4.4 water cooled engine developing 75kW.

Anaconmda says the screen is very easy to set up and can be running within 45 minutes with hydraulic controls to aid the setting of all conveyors, screenbox and landing legs.

The SR514 has variable speed controls to set the belt speeds to suit each application and the screen box can be set between 20-34º to ensure maximum screening efficiency. The hopper comes with a remote tipping grid as standard to scalp large material pieces off and the screen box has a full access walkway to help with any maintenance requirements. The unit also offers options such as radio remote control, vibrating grid, anti-roll back on main conveyor, dust suppression covers  and/or spray bars.

“This is yet another step up to the mark in terms of machine size and the overall results are very good. We are now in the final test phase and the performance has been consistent throughout,” says Martin Quinn, Anaconda operations director.

“Demand is driving us to design and manufacture larger units and so far, our distributors have supported that demand with sales orders. We will off course continue to look at further improvements but the machine will officially go to market next month.”

Anaconda says its range now extends to more than 20 products, and its dealer network extends across the globe while its participation at the 386 Bauma show in Germany in April is further “testament to our intention of becoming one of the leading suppliers of mobile screening equipment worldwide.”

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