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UK firm Barford Equipment is now entering the US market with the launch of the new SR124 and S104 track-mounted screeners. The two robust and refined Barford models being launched comprise: the SR124 (pictured) a tracked three-way split screener, with a 12x4 screen box that fits into a standard shipping container; and the S104 a tracked three-way split screener with a 10x4 screen box that again fits into standard HC container. The SR124 is built around a 56kW Caterpillar power unit while the engine on
May 14, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Versatile conveying and screening systems from Barford
UK firm Barford Equipment is now entering the US market with the launch of the new SR124 and S104 track-mounted screeners.


The two robust and refined Barford models being launched comprise: the SR124 (pictured) a tracked three-way split screener, with a 12x4 screen box that fits into a standard shipping container; and the S104 a tracked three-way split screener with a 10x4 screen box that again fits into standard HC container.  

The SR124 is built around a 56kW 178 Caterpillar power unit while the engine on the S104 is a 68kW 255 JCB unit, with the option of a 201 Deutz engine. The SR124 features a double, 12x4 screen box, a 6m3 hopper and can handle up to 400tonnes/hour while the S104 has a 10x4 double screen box, a 5.8m3 hopper and can handle up to 250tonnes/hour.

In addition to the two tracked screeners being launched, Barford Equipment also manufacturers a range of straight and radial tracked and wheeled stockpile conveyors.  Other products include: the D16, a 16tonne, twin-axle dump trailer; the R15 a 15tonne twin-axle rock trailer; and the L22, a 19tonne, twin-axle low loader. There is also a range of screen boxes, with the US40 with its 3.75m2 total screening area being the most popular. Other models offer 1.8m2 or a 6.5m2 screening areas.

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