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Powerscreen’s Warrior 2400 screen goes on show

Mobile crushing, screening and washing equipment provider Powerscreen will exhibit some of its most popular equipment, including the Powerscreen Warrior 2400 screen.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 1 min
Powerscreens Warrior 2400 screen LIVE at INTERMAT 2012
Mobile crushing, screening and washing equipment provider 2991 Powerscreen will exhibit some of its most popular equipment, including the Powerscreen Warrior 2400 screen.

Damian Power, Powerscreen global product line director said: “By exhibiting the Warrior 2400, we are demonstrating how we can meet the needs of the aggregates and mining segments not just in France but across the world.”

The Warrior 2400 is the largest machine in Powerscreen’s Warrior range and is designed for large-scale operators in the quarrying and mining sectors.

It is capable of handling larger feed sizes and has an output potential of up to 800tonnes/hour, and features a heavy duty incline screen with a high amplitude triple shaft drive mechanism, lending it to screening, scalping, two or three-way splitting and stockpiling materials such as aggregates, topsoil, coal, construction, demolition waste and iron ore.

“User benefits include a slide out tail conveyor facility to aid media access and a load sensing collection conveyor circuit to avoid blockages. The Warrior 2400 is to transport, set-up, operate and maintain,” says Powerscreen.
 

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