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McCloskey International’s R155 Dual Power mobile screener

McCloskey International is introducing the new R155 Dual Power mobile screener to its line-up of screening equipment. Designed for maximum uptime on the job, the company says the R155 Dual Power can switch easily between the two sources of energy. Easily connected to external electricity supply sources, the Dual Power R155 is adaptable, and able to work in a variety of sites around the world. The R155 is a member of the durable scalping R Range and boasts the 2.5m transport width.
March 16, 2016 Read time: 1 min
4982 McCloskey International is introducing the new R155 Dual Power mobile screener to its line-up of screening equipment.

Designed for maximum uptime on the job, the company says the R155 Dual Power can switch easily between the two sources of energy. Easily connected to external electricity supply sources, the Dual Power R155 is adaptable, and able to work in a variety of sites around the world.

The R155 is a member of the durable scalping R Range and boasts the 2.5m transport width.
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