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McCloskey International Introduces The SF50

Keywords: Feeder Stackers

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By: P&E Staff
Post Date: September 16, 2020
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McCloskey International has introduced a new feeder stacker to its lineup - the SF50 - designed to be on of the most productive and portable products in its category.

Versatile in its use across industries, the SF50 Feeder Stackers facilitates the handling and stockpiling of materials including, but not limited to, aggregates, coal, C&D waste, sand and gravel, topsoil and compost. All can be fed into the hopper with large loaders and excavators, combining the efficiency of a high capacity hopper with a stacking conveyor. Variable speed prevents material from building up, allowing for more controlled flow of material.

The track mobility of the SF50 ensures the machine is versatile on-site. When moving site-to-site, the SF50 can be compacted for transport on a low loader, or loaded in a 40 ft. cube container, reducing costs and logistics.

Key Features of the SF50 include:

  • 50’ long main conveyor with 40” wide belt
  • Hydraulic folding heading section for transport, minimizing setup time.
  • Hydraulically adjustable discharge height up to 6.5m
  • 3.5m tracks for superior manoeuvrability and stability
  • Fuel efficient Hydraulics system.
  • User Friendly Hydraulic Controls
  • Powered by a CAT 2.8 55 kW/74 HP engine
  • Production up to 500 TPH

 

By: P&E Staff
Post Date: September 16, 2020
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