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Crushing & Screening
Screeners
With the largest screening areas in their respective classes, McCloskey’s S-Series, R-Series and Trommel screeners are designed for high output and durability, even in the most demanding conditions, delivering high production across industries.
McCloskey S-Series Screeners
McCloskey’s S-Series Screener range – compromising of the S130, S190 and S250 – is renowned globally for its screening capabilities and production capacities. All models include an aggressive High Energy Screenbox, in double or triple deck formation, and fast screen changes, to deliver optimal screen coverage.
The S130 offers the S-Series’ class-leading features in a unique size, designed to meet demands of operators who require significantly more screening capacity than a 10’ or 11’ Screenbox. In triple deck formation, the S130’s production capacity is comparable to larger models, despite the far more cost-effective price.
The S190 is one of the most advanced and innovative 20’ x 5’ mobile vibratory screening plant in production today. With an adjustable screenbox angle, it is used across a wide range of material applications including quarrying, mining, sand and gravel, coal screening, topsoil, and woodchip.
As one of the world’s largest tracked mobile screeners, the McCloskey S250 offers class leading screening area, with a
22 x 6 heavy-duty, High-Energy double or triple deck Screenbox. With 900mm wide side conveyors and an 800mm wide oversize conveyor for higher material flow, the S250 is, for many, the ultimate choice in aggregate material screening.
McCloskey R-Series Screeners
Comprising of the R70, R105, R155 and R230, the McCloskey R-Series is one of the most robust, durable and powerful heavy-duty mobile screener ranges at work around the world today. All models are built around McCloskey International’s highly productive High Energy Screenbox, offering operators class leading features, such as high-quality components, durability and reliability.
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