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McCloskey International’s introduces new stackers

Screening and crushing equipment manufacturer McCloskey International’s new SDX-95 telescoping stacker is one of two new stackers from the company. The SDX-95 desegregates and maximises stockpile capacity using a robust, fully-automated and highly flexible CAN-based control system to provide optimal control of material quality. It is capable of 700tonnes/hour in applications such as aggregates, and is said to be highly portable with an onboard power unit. “On-site setup from truck to stockpiling can be a
March 2, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
The new SDX-95 telescoping stacker from McCloskey International
Screening and crushing equipment manufacturer 4982 McCloskey International’s new SDX-95 telescoping stacker is one of two new stackers from the company.

The SDX-95 desegregates and maximises stockpile capacity using a robust, fully-automated and highly flexible CAN-based control system to provide optimal control of material quality.

It is capable of 700tonnes/hour in applications such as aggregates, and is said to be highly portable with an onboard power unit.

“On-site setup from truck to stockpiling can be accomplished in 15 minutes. The stacker proves to be cost effective for customers removing the need to transport a separate genset or supply mains power on site,” says the company.

The new ST80TF heavy duty mobile feeder stacker is said to be ideal for applications where a V bin stacker may not be the correct match for the material.

With a 900mm wide and 24m long conveyor, the ST80TF can produce up to 750tonnes/hour.

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