Crushers, Screens & Concrete Batching

The Warrior 800 ... underlines the company’s commitment to innovation.

The Warrior 800 ... underlines the company’s commitment to innovation.

New Powerscreen Warrior joins fray

01 November 2009

POWERSCREEN, a leading global provider of mobile crushing and screening equipment, has launched the new Powerscreen Warrior 800 as part of its product development programme. The Warrior 800 is the latest addition to Powerscreen’s range of heavy-duty screening machines, which includes the Warrior 1400 and Warrior 1800.

The range will be complemented further by the biggest Warrior yet, the Warrior 2400, by the end of the year.
“The launch of the Warrior 800 underlines our commitment to continuous product development and innovation, even in these more challenging market conditions,” says Pat Brian, global director of sales for Powerscreen. “We will continue to invest heavily in our products so that our customers have access to the very best equipment.”
The Warrior 800 is a multi-purpose, heavy-duty incline two-deck screen, capable of stockpiling, three-way splitting or scalping before and after crushing units. The screenbox will accept a wide variety of screen media, making it a versatile machine, suitable for diverse applications including topsoil, recycling, construction and demolition waste, sand and gravel and aggregates, Brian says.
It has been designed to accept material feed size up to 400 mm and handle up to 300 tonnes per hour (tph) capacity, depending upon the application.
Machine features include a low-profile feed hopper with rear door for direct feeding from Powerscreen Pegson XH250 and Powerscreen Pegson Metrotrak machines without benching. The unit also has a new two-deck screenbox measuring 2.77 m by 1.22 m, impressive conveyor discharge heights and patent-pending folding tail conveyor with integral slide-out facility.
The hydraulic folding tail and side conveyors, rigid feed hopper sides and two speed tracks minimise set-up time and ease of operation while a new simple-to-use electrical control system allows operators to monitor and diagnose the machine on site via an LCD display without specialist tools, he says.
The machine will be available in either tracked or wheeled mobile configurations, both offering a compact transport footprint with a width of 2.5 m.
The Warrior 800 was previewed at NordBau 2009, a building trade fair held last September in Neumünster, Germany, and will be exhibited at Bauma 2010, the international trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, construction vehicles and equipment, to be held in Munich, Germany, from April 19 to 25 next year.
Powerscreen is part of the US-based Terex Corporation. With a rich heritage of design and manufacturing excellence, Powerscreen has grown to become a leading force in the original equipment manufacturing (OEM) sector.
Its machines and plant equipment cover the full range of materials processing requirements in the mining, quarrying, demolition and recycling industries. Powerscreen’s global network of more than 110 dealers sells in excess of 50 product lines across the world. Dealers also provide customer support for both parts and service to ensure optimum performance from any Powerscreen machine.




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