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Terex Washing Systems plans launch of larger Aggresand 206

A new larger model in the Aggresand range is being announced by Terex Washing Systems (TWS). The Aggresand 206 washer is said to be suitable for all industrial, construction, recycling and mining applications, but shares the special modular features of the Aggresand 165 model launched in 2013. TWS says these include ease of transportation, rapid set-up time, pre-wired and pre-plumbed and HMI Control System, which have been delivering efficient, productive performance for current owners. “We are excited
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Terex Washing Systems’ new Aggresand 206 will be launched at ConExpo and will be officially launched at Hillhead in June 2014
A new larger model in the Aggresand range is being announced by 7258 Terex Washing Systems (TWS).

The Aggresand 206 washer is said to be suitable for all industrial, construction, recycling and mining applications, but shares the special modular features of the Aggresand 165 model launched in 2013.

TWS says these include ease of transportation, rapid set-up time, pre-wired and pre-plumbed and HMI Control System, which have been delivering efficient, productive performance for current owners.

“We are excited about our debut at Conexpo,” says Sean Loughran, Director of TWS.

“Our engineers have been working on finalising design and specification of the new larger Aggresand 206 model to give our customers the same benefits as the Aggresand 165 system, but with even more capacity.”

The official launch and unveiling of the Aggresand 206 is at the 5894 Hillhead Show, Buxton, England (24-26 June, 2014) when TWS also launches another new product, the next generation logwasher, the Aggrescrub 150.

The new Aggresand 206 utilises the well-proven Terex 20’x6’ (6m x 1.8m) inclined rinser screen and will be available in two or three-deck options.  It is directed at the larger producer who wants to increase the tonnage per hour up to a maximum of 400tonnes/hour.
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