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GT104 Ideal Screen for Entry-Level Contractors

The GT104 is built to be an ideal tool for overburden or scalping behind a primary crusher.

Wed October 14, 2015 - National Edition
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KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens has launched its GT104 track-mounted screening plant as an ideal tool for entry-level contractors seeking a compact, highly-productive, easy-to-use mobile screen.

The GT104 is built to be an ideal tool for overburden or scalping behind a primary crusher. Capable of screening a wide array of material, from aggregates to recycled materials to organics, the GT104 offers a high stockpile capacity, quick set-up time and large feed hopper, said Stephen Whyte, product development manager of KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens.

“Our new GT104 features an aggressive, heavy-duty 9 foot by 4 foot screen that allows us to penetrate new markets where a smaller screen is preferred,” Whyte said. “With the GT104’s simple controls and ease of use, it serves as a smaller yet still high-performing mobile screen — the perfect screening tool for entry-level contractors.”

In addition, the GT104 is able to be loaded into a standard 40-ft. (12 m) container, which helps reduce shipping costs to international markets, Whyte said.

The GT104 is one of three new additions to KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ Global Track product line, which provides dealers and end users with cost-effective, highly-productive and mobile options. The Global Track product line features quarry-duty, time-proven components and was developed to be the perfect rental tool and ideal for operations in remote locations, according to the manufacturer.

For more information, visit kpijci.com.




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