Sneak Peek: Powerscreen Screening Plants

Sept. 28, 2010

Designed to process material up to 10 inches in diameter, the mobile Horizon 5163 precision scalping and screening plant from Terex-owned Powerscreen is claimed to turn out up to 600 tons per hour of high-specification product for concrete, road building and paving, be it from aggregate, coal, iron ore, and recycled concrete and asphalt.

Designed to process material up to 10 inches in diameter, the mobile Horizon 5163 precision scalping and screening plant from Terex-owned Powerscreen is claimed to turn out up to 600 tons per hour of high-specification product for concrete, road building and paving, be it from aggregate, coal, iron ore, and recycled concrete and asphalt. The plant also works in closed-circuit primary, secondary and tertiary crushing set-ups to achieve high tonnage of fine-sized product. Also part of the Terex Crushing & Screening display, the new two- and three-screen Powerscreen Chieftain 1700 dry screen can separate up to six products. Adjustable, high-amplitude, two-bearing screen action exposes the material to varying amplitudes and G-forces to help separate it into the various required specifications. Both Powerscreen units set up ready to run in 30 minutes or less.