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Triple-header for Keestrack’s C7 screen

The C7 is designed for accurate and high-capacity precision screening of sand and aggregates.
By David Arminas June 24, 2025 Read time: 1 min
High capacity is claimed by Keestrack for its latest triple-deck classifier, the C7

The introduction of this machine completes the firm’s product range for high capacity precision screening. The C7 offers a capacity up to 600tonnes/hour and is equipped with a triple deck screen box of 5450mm x 1800mm with interchangeable screen meshes, which can be changed quickly.

The C7 is designed for accurate and high-capacity precision screening of sand and aggregates. The walkways on each side of the screen box give perfect service and maintenance access. The C7 has no support legs, resulting in quick set up times.

The C7 3-deck classifier is available now in conventional diesel/hydraulic drive, with a ZERO electric drive variant in development. A compact two deck version is also planned for the future.
 

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