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Terex Finlay launch TF-50L and TF-50H feeders

Terex Finlay TF-50L feeder

Company adds two new tracked conveyor feeders to expanding conveyor product portfolio

TEREX Finlay have added two new products to their tracked conveyor line-up – the TF-50L and TF-50H feeders. The highly portable 50ft low- and high-level feeders are said to be suitable for applications where operators are looking to maintain a controlled flow of material when feeding secondary equipment, loading ships and rail wagons, or simply stockpiling material.

Operators can stockpile directly from crushers, screens, or other material sources, thereby removing the need for double handling of material and greatly reducing site traffic, labour, and maintenance costs. Key applications include quarrying, aggregates, mining, and ports.

 

Terex Finlay say the robust TF-50H high-level feeder can easily achieve an output of 450 tonnes/h, with options that include the choice of a 4in, 5in or 6in tipping grid, for the removal of oversize materials, resulting in a better-quality product.

In addition, a single-deck vibrating grid option allows the machine to produce two separate products. For operations where surging is a problem, there is a regulated flow of material from the feeder at discharge point.

The TF-50L clow-level feeder can be fed from three sides, giving the operator greater flexibility when loading the hopper. Hydraulically deployed hopper extensions remove the need for manual bolting of the hopper, resulting in faster set-up times.

An unregulated flow of material from the feeder results in improved handling of difficult material and the elimination of feeder blockages, whilst an optional feed hopper outlet door, which is fully adjustable, allows the operator to control the amount of material passing from the feed conveyor to the discharge conveyor when required.

 

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