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High Capacity, Multi-Product Screening

5th February 2014

  

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Metso’s latest generation Lokotrack ST2.4 mobile screen combines high capacity performance with fuel efficient operation to provide the lowest cost per tonne in its class, thanks in part to the optimised hydraulic design and state-of-the-art process steering automatics.

The Lokotrack ST2.4 processes a diverse range of feed materials, from the pre-screening of the coarsest gravel to fine classifying and processing of natural sands, or any demanding recycle materials. Three clean end product sizes can be produced in one process due to the ST2.4’s two-stage screen set-up. A variety of screen media can be fitted, from steel meshes to rubber and polyurethane materials. All the conveyors are folded hydraulically and secured mechanically.

“You just set up the screen angle, lift the feeder up and start screening,” says Kimmo Anttila, product manager for Metso mobile screens. (Barloworld Equipment is Metso Mobile’s southern African distributor.)

The Lokotrack ST2.4’s screen box size measures 3,6m in length with a width of 1,5m. Machine and track systems are powered by a 74.9 kW Cat C4.4 diesel engine.

Optional features on the ST2.4 include a vibrating apron feeder with grizzlies or finger bars, a lamer feeder, a magnetic separator for recycling, and remote radio controls.

Designed for on-road transportation, the 25 tonne Lokotrack ST2.4 is 14,2m long, with a height and width of 3,4 m and 2,9 m, respectively, enabling rapid deployment between sites, which is the primary objective of mobile crushing and screening operations.

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