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Superior Industries Trailblazer Conveyor Includes 500 Ft. of Conveyor in Towable, Portable Package

Fri July 08, 2011 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Superior Industries’s Trailblazer conveyor, is an overland conveying system. This highly mobile 500-ft. (152 m), fully-belted and assembled groundline conveyor is easily towable from site to site, allowing rapid deployment from the road to working status.

Unlike other groundline conveying systems, which would require days or even weeks for setup or teardown, the Superior Industries trailblazer conveyor is designed to deliver savings in costs and manpower, while also eliminating the downtime associated with the erection of traditional systems — and the need to transport material onsite via costly trucks or loaders, according to the manufacturer.

The trailblazer conveyor is suitable for numerous applications and industries including aggregate, mining, recycle, waste handling, bulk processing and more.

Fully-belted with drive and gravity style take-up built into the trailer structure, the new trailblazer conveyor simply folds in or out easily and quickly in an accordion-fashion with a minimal crew required to position the supports. Its towable package is equipped with a fifth wheel hitch, brakes and directional lights.

The 500-ft.-long Trailblazer Conveyor features a 36 in. (91 cm) belt; two 25 hp (18.6 kW) 1800 RPM TEFC motors; a capacity of 1,000 STPH of 100 PCF material; a belt speed of 400 fpm; Superior CEMA C idlers; gravity style take-up; and three Superior Navigator return trainers.

For more information, call 320/589-7085 or visit www.superior-ind.com.




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