Screening units provide up to 20 percent more area
Fully transportable Fintec screening plants are known for their quick set-up and ease of operation. The latest models – the track-mounted, Cat diesel-powered, water-cooled Fintec 542 Screen, and Fintec 570 Screen – are designed to provide durable, high-production capabilities in screening applications in construction and demolition waste, recycling, quarrying, asphalt, coal and topsoil.
The Fintec 542 features a high-capacity 12-foot by five-foot screenbox with two decks, while the Fintec 570 features a high- capacity 18-foot by five-foot screenbox. Both screens have an additional five-degree screening angle built in the bottom deck, which helps provide up to 20 percent more screening area than most other, comparable units. They also have a larger eccentric throw than most competitors, according to Fintec.
Another recent offering, the track-mounted, Cat diesel-powered, water-cooled Fintec 640 Screen is ideal for screening, recycling, construction and demolition waste, as well as primary and secondary quarry material. The 640 model features a two-bearing, 12-foot by five-foot heavy-duty screening box with two decks, as well as a fixed access walkway around the screenbox and a hydraulic jacking system for bottom deck serviceability.
The Fintec 542 features a high-capacity 12-foot by five-foot screenbox with two decks, while the Fintec 570 features a high- capacity 18-foot by five-foot screenbox. Both screens have an additional five-degree screening angle built in the bottom deck, which helps provide up to 20 percent more screening area than most other, comparable units. They also have a larger eccentric throw than most competitors, according to Fintec.
Another recent offering, the track-mounted, Cat diesel-powered, water-cooled Fintec 640 Screen is ideal for screening, recycling, construction and demolition waste, as well as primary and secondary quarry material. The 640 model features a two-bearing, 12-foot by five-foot heavy-duty screening box with two decks, as well as a fixed access walkway around the screenbox and a hydraulic jacking system for bottom deck serviceability.