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April 2017

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by Therese Dunphy | Editor-in-Chief | tdunphy@randallreilly.com ROLLOUTS Your complete guide to new and updated equipment and supplies in the aggregates industry. 8 AGGREGATES MANAGER / April 2017 Screen streamlines maintenance Superior Industries, Inc. releases its first inclined screen, the An- them Inclined Screen. The unit is engineered with a single- or double-shaft drive, depending on the specific application needs of the operator. Patent-pending bottle jack lifting points are said to simplify and speed spring replacement and improve safety. A unique segmented belt guard requires only one person to remove and return the guards during maintenance. A one-style shaft design for Superior inclined screens allows operators to bolt on weights to create an eccentric offset, rather than wait for custom machined shafts. The screen is available in double, triple, and quad deck configurations for 5x16, 6x16, 6x20, 7x20, 8x20, and 8x24 models. Superior Industries, Inc. | www.superior-ind.com Replacement wear parts for screens Asgco extends its line of cast urethane products to include screen wear parts. Screen feed box liners are patterned for a direct replacement of the current liner configuration being used, or, depending on the wear characteristics, the layout can be changed for maximum wear life. Liners can have various sized and shaped ceramics inserted to increase the longevity. Screen side wear liners are boxed with mild steel or hard plate to prevent edge wear or damage. Bolt patterns, sizes, and thicknesses are fully customizable to increase the wear life of the screen. Asgco | www.asgco.com Material processing bucket expands size range Allu expands its G-Series material processing buckets into larger sizes, beginning with the G 4-32 F, a 35-ton bucket with a payload of more than 55 tons, which is designed to be mounted on 300-ton front-shovel excavators. With the addition of the bucket, an excavator becomes a mate- rial processing machine. The 14.2-cubic-yard bucket is also equipped with the Allu Dare data reporting system, which enables remote monitoring of the equipment condition and material processing performance via a mobile uplink. Allu Group Inc. | www.allu.net

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