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Flexibility with Mobiscreen MSS 802(i) EVO

Kleeman says that its new Mobiscreen MSS 802(i) EVO offers users a mobile, efficient screening plant to meet changing challenges in different applications. It demonstrates how a high material flow can be guaranteed in natural stone and recycling applications.
August 8, 2022 Read time: 3 mins
The MSS 802(i) EVO has a feed capacity of up to 500 tonnes/hour in natural stone and in recycling

To be the successor to Kleeman’s MS 15 Z, the screening process has to be easy and safe for all users. Kleeman says that the new plant impresses not only with technological highlights in the process sequence, but also through its ergonomic design, optimised operation and user-friendly maintenance concept.

With its proportionally controlled running gear, the plant can be quickly relocated either by a low-loader to the jobsite or within the building site. The folding of the side discharge conveyors without the need for disassembly reduces set-up times.

A hopper rear wall that can be folded to three heights permits feeding of crushing plants with a lower discharge height. The large screen surfaces and simple adjustment of the screen parameters makes for rapid adaptation of the MSS 802(i) EVO to a wide range of feed materials and reduces set-up times. The screen casing angle with a wide adjustment range from 15.4° to 20° makes optimisation of the screening capacity possible.

A special highlight is the simple and fast conversion from 3-way to 2-way grit. The MSS 802(i) EVO can, therefore, be used to produce and discharge two or three final grain sizes - and the conversion is fast and simple.

An intuitive plant control with automatic start reduces the risk of operating errors and saves learning times. All relevant functions can be operated from a safe distance to ensure the highest work safety situation. Further user-friendly aspects include very good access options and intelligent cleaning solutions, which minimise downtimes caused by maintenance.

To further ensure operational safety, there is the option to extend the standard LED premium lighting of work areas or the generously proportioned work platforms.

Optimised material flow is a central aspect of all screening plants. Only if all components are tuned to one another can high productivity with minimised operating costs be achieved. With its new mobile screen for coarse elements, Kleeman demonstrates what screening plants of the latest generation can achieve.

This includes a wide crusher discharge conveyor on which, like all of the other conveyors, the speed can be steplessly adjusted, as well as a large material transfer system to the screen deck for optimum use of screening surfaces.

High discharge heights - and thus higher stockpiles thanks to the optionally available extended crusher discharge conveyor and telescopic side discharge conveyors - guarantee ideal processes on the building site.

The MSS 802(i) EVO can be operated through line coupling with all EVO and PRO crushing plants integrated into the process and safety system. Special application flexibility is provided by the stockpile probe required for the process coupling, which can be placed on any discharge conveyor of the plant.

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