Aggregates Manager

January 2014

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Highest-capacity radial stacker Superior Industries, Inc. says its 72-inch wide by 190-foot long TeleStacker is the highest capacity telescoping radial stacker on the planet, with rates of up to 5,000 tons per hour. Engineers developed a new, more durable undercarriage system. The FB Undercarriage is a patented support system designed with more steel for rock-solid bracing at the stacker's most crucial stress points. The heavy-duty support rollers, which are also patented, are designed to safely guide and support the internal stinger conveyor as it travels in and out of the main frame. The rollers are designed to be load equalizing to eliminate excessive and unsafe stress on each single roller. Superior Industries, Inc. | www.superior-ind.com Portable conveyors Nordberg LL Series mobile conveyors, from Metso, are designed to link mobile primary crushing plants to other processing stages within an aggregate operation. The mobile conveyors can follow a primary unit as it moves along the quarry face, while ease of mobility allows them to remain a safe distance away during blasts. Each unit can be moved individually or as a combination of two or three sections. The units are available with a 48-inchwide belt and 118-foot-long conveyor or a 63-inch-wide belt and 138-footfoot conveyor. Capacity ratings are 1,200 tons per hour for the smaller unit and 2,000 tons per hour for the larger system. Metso | www.metso.com QUICK AND SAFE STOCKPILE VOLUMES 3 Chances to win a laser stockpile system + Visit LTI's Con/Agg booth #30139, Central Hall C1-C2 + Join our live webcast (lasertech.com/aggman) + Take a survey (lasertech.com/aggman) TruPulse® 360° R MapSmart® + Volume 1.877.696.2584 Text INFO to 205-289-3782 or visit www.aggman.com/info www.lasertech.com/aggman

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