Terex Finlay introduces tracked mobile heavy-duty screener

The 873 screener works as a secondary or standalone machine.

Terex Finlay, based in Northern Ireland, has introduced a new tracked mobile heavy-duty screener. The 873 screener is designed to work after a primary crusher or on its own as a frontline screening machine, the company says. Terex Finlay notes that the highly versatile and adaptable machine is suitable for working in quarrying, mining, construction and demolition (C&D) debris, topsoil, recycling, sand, gravel, coal and aggregate applications.
 
terex finlay mobile heavy duty screener equipment machineThe forward-facing inclined modular configuration screen box has a 3.66 millimeter by 1.52 meter (12-foot by 5-foot) top deck and a 3.66 millimeter by 1.52 meter (12-foot by 5-foot) bottom deck, Terex Finlay says. Depending on the working application of the machine, hydraulic adjustment can be used to vary the angle of the screen box between 13 degrees and 19 degrees. The top deck of the screen box can be fitted with a variety of screening media, including tines, bofor bars, punched plate and mesh. The bottom deck can be fitted with mesh or cascade fingers.

The hopper has a capacity as standard with a drop rear door for use in conjunction with a mobile crusher.

Terex says the 873 machine is equipped with three hydraulically folding discharge conveyors, allowing for maximum stockpiling capacity and associated benefits of rapid set up and tear down times.
 
Additional features of the machine, according to Terex, include:
 
  • galvanised access ladders and catwalks fitted as standard to both sides of the screen box; 
  • hydraulic raising of the screen box discharge end provides additional clearance for the screen box and fines transfer conveyor maintenance; and
  • the banana profile and increased area of the new bottom deck maximizes screening of fines material.
For more information, visit Terex Finlay’s website at www.terexfinlay.com.