Portable Screening Plant
Hello Greg,
and welcome to the screening industry. As you may all ready have found, there are many 'portable' screening plants out in the market. The question will be which one will cater your needs.
My company, U-Screen Inc., has been in the market for the past 12 years manufacturing the ultimate portable screening plant for the American contractors. Our machine is capable of screening about 300 yard of topsoil in one day (8 hrs shift). The maintenance is very easy, very mobile (towable by a one ton pump truck) and built with the best components in the market. Its equipped with a Kubota diesel 25 HP engine, 100% hydraulic driven and easy to chance screens for multiple applications (from sand to gravel)
Our machines are proven to delivery screening power.
If you have any questions in regards to our machines give us a call at 866-USCREEN (U.S. only) or visit us at
href="http://www.u-screen.com" target="blank">www.u-screen.com
Regards,
Francisco
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Thanks,
I will contact you via e-mail and discuss
more about the specs and the price.
Greg ■
Used Screener To Do 300 Ton Per Hour
300TPH vs 300yd per day is a huge difference.
Here is a pic of a unit that will screen TOPSOIL ....clean, quick, cost effectively without PLUGGING the wires....and sets up in 15 minutes on hyd run on legs.
Can be end or side loaded by wheel loader or excavator as you desire.....will also screen out 3 products with side loadout conveyors which you can stack 300 tons of material under each.
This unit below will screen at 300TPH....no problem...and pulls down the road at highway speed of 65MPH by fifth wheel setup.
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Used Screener To Do 300 Ton Per Hour
Right, this is what I need in term of screening capacity. As I mention the machine will be used for sand and gravel.
What year is it? It looks like new.
Greg ■
Re: Screener
I also found a Finlay 683 Super Track, 2 deck screen, Deutz BFM 1012/E/C, year 2001 with 3000h. what will be a reasonable price for this one.
Thanks,
Greg ■
It Is New
This pic was of a new screener just for your information.
Used of many different kinds will also do the job quite nicely....for a lot less than NEW COST. ■
Re: Screener
We have a huge list of used crushers and screeners here in Ontario. You can contact Gary Stewart at gstewart@stone-corporation.com ■
Couldn't Resist...
That CEC sure is a nice machine George and surely fits the bill.
If you are interested -we have introduced The EZ-Screen 750. Nowhere near 300 tph ....but it will do 300 tons per day!
Just $28,500 and it comes with a two year warranty.
Good luck in your quest! Lot's of knowledgeable folks here.
Al
href="http://www.ez-screen.com" target="blank">www.ez-screen.com
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Used Screeners
check out machinerytrader.com lots of reasonable priced POWERSCREENS, etc there to ponder about. ■
Please Pay Attention To Zenith Screen Plant
Dear sir,
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If you want to know more product detail,please visit our website :
href="http://www.zenithcrusher.com,also" target="blank">http://www.zenithcrusher.com,also you can send an email to
href="mailto:cassidy886@gmail.com">cassidy886@gmail.com
Best regards
Cassidy
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Hi guys,
I need to buy a used screening plant for sand and gravel, unfortunately I'm new to this industry. I would probably like a mobile plant with screening capacity of 200-300 tph. The budget I have is about USD50K. Any suggestions on models, etc... What should I worry about used screener?
Thanks,
Greg ■