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Telestack adds HF520 to material handling equipment

Mobile bulk material handling equipment manufacturer, Telestack, which says it has sold over 140 machines into the North American market, offers three machines new to that market. These include the world launch of the latest model in its tracked mobile hopper feeder range, the HF520, which has been developed in response to feedback from dealers and customers and can be used in a multitude of applications from reclaiming in the quarry, mine and port to loading barges on inland river networks.
January 24, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
Telestack’s TC424R tracked radial conveyor automatically stockpiling
Mobile bulk material handling equipment manufacturer, 3242 Telestack, which says it has sold over 140 machines into the North American market, offers three machines new to that market.

These include the world launch of the latest model in its tracked mobile hopper feeder range, the HF520, which has been developed in response to feedback from dealers and customers and can be used in a multitude of applications from reclaiming in the quarry, mine and port to loading barges on inland river networks.

Telestack also highlights the latest generation in its track radial range, the TC 424R, incorporating a number of design/performance improvements that have again come from customer input over the past two years

In many applications this allows customers to combine the benefits of track mobility for ease of moving around the site/moving from site to site; build radial stockpiles from one fixed position without having to reposition the crusher/screener thus reducing downtime and wheeled loader operating costs, and also to operate the unit using the PLC program to reduce segregation/degradation and keep dust levels to a minimum, says Telestack.

The company also displays its new water-cooled TC 420 X tracked conveyor, the first of the new design to arrive in North America and replacing the very successful previous model.

“In 2014, we are looking forward to expanding our aggregates customer base which already includes Martin Marietta, Teichert, Vulcan, Tilcon, Old Castle, CRH, 3180 Lafarge, 2813 Holcim, 3016 Cemex , 2644 Hanson Aggregates, Heidelberg, Iluka Resources and many more,” says the company.









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