McCloskey International stacker capable of handling more than 750 tons per hour

The VBIN is this third product introduced to the company’s line of self-contained desegregating conveyors.


McCloskey International, Keene, Ontario, has introduced a 36-foot by 100-foot VBIN desegregating telescoping stacker, which will make its debut at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2017 March 7 to 11 in Las Vegas. This is the third product introduced in a growing line of self-contained desegregating conveyors to enhance and streamline materials handling.

The new SDX100 VBIN has an onboard diesel engine. Available with either powered wheel or track drives, the SDX100 VBIN is designed for mobility and to be transported from site to site.

The new stacker desegregates and maximizes stockpile capacity using a control area network (CAN)-based control system providing optimal control of material quality. It is capable of more than 750 tons per hour in applications like barge loading, desegregating, offloading in tight quarters or stockpiling materials.

The VBIN section itself features hydraulic fold and boasts a standard capacity of over 7 cubic yards. In order to deal with shock loads of 10 tons and more, the direct load stacker uses a heavy duty build and includes tightly spaced impact rollers, heavy duty 3 ply belting and reinforced frame. On-site setup from truck to stockpiling can be accomplished in 15 minutes.