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Grasan Offers Road-Portable Inclined Screen Plants

Wed January 03, 2007 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Grasan road-portable inclined screen plants are available in standard and custom designs, featuring high mobility, fast setup and long service life with minimum maintenance for use in quarries, recycling, steel mills and other rugged applications.

Typical materials include crushed concrete and asphalt rubble, crushed stone and gravel, ores, coal, slag, coke and carbon. Normally the only setup procedure is unfolding and blocking the legs, according to the manufacturer.

Screen sizes range from compact 5 by 12 ft. (1.5 by 3.7 m), 5 by 14 ft. (1.5 by 4.3 m), and 6 by 16 to 6 ft. (1.8 by 4.9 to 1.8 m), 7 and 8 by 20 ft. (2.1 and 2.4 by 6 m) models. Larger sizes also are available, such as a high capacity 8 by 24 ft. (2.4 by 7.3 m) plant that can lift 1,000 tons (907 t) per hour of .38 in. (.96 cm) gravel with self-erecting, all-hydraulic setup by one person.

Screens feature thru-bolt construction, replaceable cross members, crowned screen decks, and spring or wedge side tensioning. Feed boxes and discharge chutes have wear liners, and the entire chute assembly removes in one piece for maintenance.

Plants are mounted on tandem or triple-axle trailers for easy highway transportation and are equipped with fold-up support legs, fifth wheel kingpin hitch, dual heavy-duty tires, air brakes, signal lights and mud flaps.

Body frames are fabricated with extra heavy, wide flange beams for ruggedness with minimum vibration. There is a walkway on three sides with access ladders, ample room under the discharge for transfer conveyors or radial stackers. Adjustable belt scraper on fines conveyor minimizes clean-up.

For more information, call 419/526-4440 or visit www.grasan.com.




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