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April 2017

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AGGREGATES MANAGER / April 2017 31 ation as conventional screens with less weight, resulting in a reduction in power consumption and operational costs. Haver & Boecker introduced the skid-mounted Hydro-Clean 1000 Wash Plant which combines a high-pressure washing system with a vibrating rinse screen. Irock Crushers debuted its new plant, the TC-15CC closed-circuit tracked impact crusher. It also showed its new TS-518 tracked screening plant, which is available in two- and three-deck models. Kleemann's Mobicone MCO 11 PRO crusher, designed for hard and abrasive rock, was seen for the fi rst time in the U.S. The diesel-electric drive plant also can be operated using an external power source and is said to be low mainte- nance. A Mobicone MCO 11i Pro option features a new control concept, Spective. The control system uses clear symbols to make all plant functions recognizable at a glance. Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. and sister company Astec Mobile Screens each launched a portable plant featuring patent-pending hybrid technology. Kol- berg-Pioneer's GT440 mobile horizontal shaft impactor is based around a 42x40 HSI crusher, which is available in a 3- or 4-bar rotor confi guration. Astec Mobile Screen's GT205 mobile multi-frequency screen boasts a 5- by 20-foot screen with simple controls and a focus on ease of operation. McLanahan Corp. announced im- provements to its modular sand plants, which include a separator/cyclone, sump, pump, and dewatering screen. They are designed for easy set up and process coarse sand to ultra fi nes. It also intro- duced McLanahan Mobile Solutions and showed the MMS Track Trommel, which can process up to 165 tons per hour. Its Max Series Vibrating Screens were also on display. McCloskey launched a new division — McCloskey Washing Systems — with the introduction of its Sandstorm wash plant, a modular, chassis-mounted scalping unit that can process feeds up to 550 tons per hour. McCloskey also debuted its AggStorm Range, which can work alone or with the Sandstorm plant to aggressively scrub and wash clay-bound material. "Our modular approach to the development of this range allows oper- ators to start small and build up to a full 'closed-loop' system as budgets dictate," says Sean Loughran, director of McClos- key Washing Systems. Metso showcased its new MX4 cone crusher, which features Multi-Action crushing technology for easy under-load setting adjustment, without having to stop the process. Sandvik expanded its crushing offerings with the introduction of its fi rst wheeled plants, the UJ310+ jaw plant and the UI310+ Prisec impact plant. A cone plant, the CS550, is also new, as is the QJ341+, which adds a standard double-deck screen to its QJ341 plant. Superior Industries displayed two dozen equipment introductions, including the Patriot Cone Crusher Plant, Liber- ty Jaw Plant, and V400 Valor VSI. "We wanted to celebrate our American roots and to remind people where our products are built," says Corey Poppe, commu- nications director. In addition, Superior showed its new Spirit Sand Production Plant and Anthem Inclined Screen were among the new equipment on display. Telsmith exhibited a new portable jaw plant, the H3450. With a 40-inch by 50- inch opening, it can produce up to 659 short tons per hour, while the hydraulic toggle is said to reduce maintenance and operating costs. Telsmith also showcased the newest member of its T-Series crush- er family, the T500. The 500-horsepower crusher has a 14-inch maximum feed opening and can process between 314 and 854 short tons per hour, depending on material type. Terex had several big crushing and screening announcements. It displayed the Terex Finlay I-140 horizontal im- pact crusher for the fi rst time in North America and debuted the CRC1150S portable closed-circuit cone plant. It also relaunched the Simplicity brand of vibrat-

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