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TS516 Trommel Screens | Screenpod | Rokbro

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The TS516 Trommel Screen is a well established screen within the organic recycling industry due to it ability to ensure optimum levels of productivity every time. Complete with a 5.15m long screening drum with a diameter of 1.37m this organic screener ensures that you are able to get the most fines from your given application as possible. The screen is fitted with two hydraulic powered conveyors in order to easy separate and stockpile the product for the user. Ideal for Topsoil screening, Bark and Compost Screening, Woodchip screening
CAPACITY Machine Weight 14,500KG
CAPACITY Trommel Dims 5.15m x 1.37m
CAPACITY Hopper 4m3 without extensions
CAPACITY Hyd tilt drum YES 0-5 Degrees
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// FAQs

frequently asked questions

Do I need a steel Apron feeder or a belt feeder on my scalping screen?

The general perception in NZ is a Steel apron feeder is better. This isn't always the case. In most applications a belt feeder scalping screen is better than a apron feeder. The only application where a steel apron feeder comes into its own is sharp rock or feeding large material from the quarry face. In river alluvial rock, topsoil & Compost, sand or small material (200mm-) applications a belt feeder is a far better option. 

Is a Jaw/Cone or a closed circuit impactor better?

There's a lot of variables in this. Are you a contractor who moves from site to site often? What is your main product from a revenue point of view- Could you use a Jaw/Cone 90% of the time and possibly hire an impactor for 1 month of the year to cover demand for certain products? What is your fines content? What's your required throughput? What's your feed size?   Alot of New Zealand have tunnel vision for impact crushers because old mate down the road has one. Remember every quarry is different. We would advise to try a cone crusher if you ever have an opportunity. Don't take someone else's word for it. Where a cone doesn't work for one quarry it may be perfect for another. Think of your long term costs. Initial capital expenditure may be more yes but blow bars are not cheap. There's a reason why all the major quarries in New Zealand run with a Jaw/Cone set up. 

Do i need a stacker for my operation?

In short, yes you do. You may not know it as you've never had one. If you have the space for a stacker, take our advise and buy/hire one. Thank us later. The general comment after some buys a stacker is "I should have bought this years ago". As the old saying goes, its the cheapest loader you'll ever buy. Yes of course you still need to pick the material up to load trucks but you would be shocked at the amount of diesel you'll save and the pressure if takes off a loader operator. The downside to stackers, particular on larger material is segregation. There is ways to mitigate this problem. If you have any questions talk to our team.