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Terex Finlay launching new 684 inclined screener

Terex Finlay will be launching its new 684 inclined screen at Intermat 2012. The 684 is said to be a highly versatile and adaptable machine engineered and built for working in quarrying, mining, construction and demolition debris, topsoil, recycling, sand, gravel, coal and aggregate applications.
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Terex Finlay 684 inclined screen, live at INTERMAT 2012
3501 Terex Finlay will be launching its new 684 inclined screen at INTERMAT 2012.
The 684 is said to be a highly versatile and adaptable machine engineered and built for working in quarrying, mining, construction and demolition debris, topsoil, recycling, sand, gravel, coal and aggregate applications.

“This fully self-contained plant can be hydraulically folded and ready for transport in less than 30 minutes making it the ideal machine for contract screening,” says Terex Finlay.

The new screenbox on the Finlay 684 features three full size 4.3m x 1.7m inclined decks giving a large screening area of 21.9m2 “to provide efficient screening and high capacity, as well as quick wedge tensioning, access holes and bottom deck hydraulic tensioning system to reduce the time required for mesh changes.

“The fourth product ‘oversize plus’ conveyor can work at varying angles to accurately discharge material for recirculation and stockpiling,” says Terex Finlay.

A 1,050mm belt feeder, with hydraulic gearbox drive, is fitted to the machine as standard, and the hopper has an 8m³ capacity as standard and can be fitted with a 14ft [4.26m] tipping grid or 12ft [3.65m] vibrating grid.

A 178 Caterpillar C4 82kW air cooled engine is used to power the machine. The heavy duty crawler tracks, and optional radio remote control unit, make on site mobility very easy.

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