160T Scalping Screen
Heavy Duty 3-Fraction Screening.
The EcoScreen 160T Scalping Screen is the perfect screener for challenging environments.
It passes material across two screening decks to separate it into three fractions and is ideal for applications like aggregates, concrete, compost, recycling, topsoil, mulch, construction and demolition waste, and more.
The 160T Scalping Screen enables high volume processing, with a generous 10.5-yard feed hopper and a large 16’ x 5’ screening area on both decks, plus its simple design makes it rugged and low-maintenance.
Think big and screen bigger with the 160T Scalping Screen!
Product Features
TIER-4 CAT ENGINE
Save fuel and enjoy longer run times with the state-of-the-art EPA-compliant CAT C4.4 Tier 4 engine.
CENTRAL CONTROL PANEL
Easy operation, precise adjustments, and machine data accessible by the multifunctional display.
HEAVY DUTY TRACKS
Heavy-duty Strickland tracks easily maneuver over the most challenging terrain.
HYDRAULIC FOLD
All belts are designed to hydraulically fold for quick setup and transport.
FEED HOPPER
Large 10.5 cubic yd hopper accepts a wide range of screen media from loaders or crushers.
SCREENING BOX
An area of 16’ x 5’ on both decks lets you easily process topsoil, mulch, compost, sand & gravel, aggregates and more.
CONVEYORS
Fines: 36” wide, 24’ 6” long. Mids: 36” wide, 24’ 6” long. Overs: 55” wide, 18’ long.
SIMPLE OPERATION
Self-controlled safety shutdowns and E-stops located around the machine.
160T SCALPING SCREEN Demonstration
Interested in the EcoScreen 160T Scalping Screen? Contact us to arrange an on-site demonstration at your facility, running your material, to see just how good it is!
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