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R155 Screener

Features

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4880mm (16′) x 1525mm (5′) 2-bearing 2-Deck screenbox

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97kW (130Hp) engine

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Track mobile

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Integrated hydraulic folding stockpiling conveyors

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Travel out fixed walkways

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Fast on-site setup time – 10 minutes

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Screen raises at lower end for easy bottom deck access

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Service standing room inside Powerpack

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The McCloskey® R155 High Energy Screener is a tough, robust screening tool designed to cope with the heaviest of applications.

With the ability to handle some of the
worst, untreated construction and demolition waste, the R155 can minimize material pre-handling and provide clean end products.

R155 Screener

New for this R155 scalping screener are longer hopper and an extended tail conveyor. This provides maximum load flexibility to customers and accommodates a larger variety of loaders and can work in a variety of sites around the world. 

No More Slow Loading!

The R155 is designed for use with larger loaders. The 4.88m (16′) target is 25% larger, allowing for more material and no spillage, making this R155 an excellent mobile solution for materials handling operations.

A perfect match for crushing spreads, in the two product positon the extended tail conveyor will increase the discharge height 3.75m (12’ – 3”) and feed directly into a C2 or C3 Cone Crusher.

R155 Tech Specs

Engine 97kW (130Hp)
Stockpile Height – Extended Tail Conveyor 2.77m (9’ – 1”) – 3.75m (12’ – 3”)
Stockpile Height – Side Fines Conveyor 3.47m (11’ – 5”) – 3.96m (13’)
Stockpile Height – Side Mid Conveyor 2.51m (8’ – 3”) – 3.60m (11’ – 10”)
Screenbox Dimensions – Top Deck 4.88m x 1.53m (16’ x 5’)

Transport

Height 3.40m (11’ – 2”)
Length 5.30m (50’ – 2”)
Width 2.90m (9’ – 6”)
Weight – Belt Feeder 32,700kgs (72,091lbs)
Weight – Apron Feeder 35,420kgs (78,090lbs)

Options

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Heavy duty top deck finger screen

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Bottom deck finger screen

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Top deck punch plate screen

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Bottom deck punch plate

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Top deck Bofor screen

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Radio remote control for tracks

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Plate Apron Feeder instead of Belt Feeder