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Terex Finlay 883 Spaleck 3D Combi Flip-Flow Screen Launched

Multiple technologies combine to make this machine one of the most versatile on the market.

Thu May 09, 2013 - National Edition
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The Terex Finlay 883 Spaleck combi flip-flow screen is the result of a joint partnership between Terex Finlay and Spaleck.

At the heart of the mobile plant is the two-deck German designed and constructed high performance screenbox. The stepped top deck design is combined with flip-flow technology on the bottom deck. Its processing capabilities and application flexibility make the machine the only all in one mobile solution for processing difficult waste, recycling, slag, C&D, shredded metal, wood, compost, mulch, ores, coal and soil, according to the manufacturer.

Even large-grained material can be screened on a screening machine with a flip-flow screen deck. The screening deck with 3D screen segments, which is positioned above the flip-flow screen deck to form a cascade, protects and reduces the stress on the flip-flow screen mats. Service life is increased and optimal screening results are guaranteed.

The 3D screen segments with maximum open screen area can be changed quickly and simply due to the modular construction. The screen mats of the 3D flip-flow screen are fastened without screws and have no edges that could cause difficulties. This means that the screen mats can be changed quickly and there is an optimal product flow on the screen mats.

Key Features:

  • Virtually blockage-free screening in the upper and lower deck due to tried and tested 3D and flip-flow technology.
  • The 3D screening segments guarantee accurate screening with no long pieces passing into the middlegrade material.
  • The flip-flow screen with screwless mounted screen mats avoids unnecessary cleaning and reduces maintenance times.
  • Screenbox discharge end can be hydraulically raised 500 mm to facilitate efficient and easy media access and changing.



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