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Efficient mobile screening from IROCK Crushers

IROCK Crushers says that its TS-522 Heavy Duty Screener suits use in medium- to large-scale operations. The introduction of this unit brings the firm’s range of screens to five and this model suits applications such as recycling, sand and gravel extraction, or as a part of a crusher circuit. Built for high productivity, the TS-522 features extra hopper capacity, class-leading screening area, and the firm claims that it offers the highest stockpiling capability of any unit in its class. The TS-522 is powe
June 16, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
The IROCK Crushers TS-522 suits use in medium- to large-scale operations
7408 IROCK Crushers says that its TS-522 Heavy Duty Screener suits use in medium- to large-scale operations. The introduction of this unit brings the firm’s range of screens to five and this model suits applications such as recycling, sand and gravel extraction, or as a part of a crusher circuit.

Built for high productivity, the TS-522 features extra hopper capacity, class-leading screening area, and the firm claims that it offers the highest stockpiling capability of any unit in its class. The TS-522 is powered by a 96kW 178 Caterpillar C4.4 engine and is capable of processing materials at over 604tonnes/hour.

In terms of hopper capacity, the 4.26m-wide hopper feeder that comes standard on the TS-522 is rated to 9.4m3. This extra space is built to accommodate a greater amount of material, enabling higher production rates.  

The TS-522 also offers ample screening area, which further contributes to the machine’s high output ratings. With a 6.7m by 1.52m top deck and a 6.1m by 1.52m bottom deck, the machine has a total screening area of 19.5m2. This two-deck design enables users to produce and sort up to three different size products. For customers needing four finished products, IROCK offers the TS-522 TD, a three-deck version of the screener. The decks can be interchanged so customers have more control over end-product size.

Hydraulically folding side conveyors feature the highest stockpiling heights and capacity in their class today, providing the stacking heights necessary to match the machine’s high output rates. Able to stack up to 4.9m on the sides, these conveyors provide the convenience of running the machine for longer before needing to reposition finished material.

In addition to the Caterpillar C4.4 engine, the TS-522 offers additional heavy-duty add-ons specifically designed for high production rates and extra durability. Options also ease maintenance and boost transportability. While the TS-522 comes standard with an attached cord and remote for manoeuvring the machine around a job site, a wireless remote option is also available.

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