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Superior Industries Option Allows Economical Onsite Mobility

Fri July 08, 2011 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Superior Industries has a new single wheel drive conveyor mobility option. When applied with a portable radial stacking conveyor, operations realize an economical solution to increased onsite and transfer point mobility, according to the manufacturer.

Suited to applications where portable conveyors operate in conjunction with a mobile crusher, the single wheel drive option allows greater flexibility for the mobile in-pit operator or for the site-to-site contract crusher. Additionally, the option also can deliver affordable mobility for bin or bunker loading operations, and for smaller rail or barge loading facilities. No matter what the application, this conveyor mobility option reduces the need for costly haul trucks and loaders and additional material handling.

Engineered for quick onsite conveyor relocation and repositioning, the single wheel drive is designed for radial travel at the base of the conveyor. Operated manually or via an optional wireless remote system, the unit is easily steerable due to its hydraulic planetary wheel drive for optimal rotational power. For transport, the single wheel drive hydraulically lifts for storage under the conveyor.

Other conveyor mobility options from Superior Industries include the company’s mobile pivot base and radial travel track options for the TeleStacker conveyor.

For more information, visit www.superior-ind.com.




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