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Powerscreen launches the Warrior 600

April 24, 2015  By  Andrew Macklin


Powerscreen's newest mobile screening plant, the Warrior 600.

April 24, 2015 – Powerscreen launched its newest mobile screening product, the Warrior 600, at Intermat in France.

Commenting on the launch, Stephen McCartney, International Sales Director for Powerscreen said, “With extremely positive customer and distributor feedback at a recent preview event in Florida, USA and from the experiences of operators during the test phase of this machine we were and are very excited about the launch of our new Warrior 600 screen. At this important exhibition we showcased the machine’s key features including its compact size which allows it to be transported in a shipping container and makes it easy to move between job sites at minimal cost. This machine demonstrates how we can meet the needs of the aggregates and recycling segments across the world.”

The Warrior 600 is the most recent addition to the Warrior mobile screening product family. The most compact heavy-duty mobile screen makes the Warrior range the widest in the market with six machines of varying size to meet a variety of customer requirements. Ease of transport is only one of many exciting features on this new model. The Warrior 600 screen is highly versatile with its groundbreaking simple conversion from 3-Way Split mode to 2-Way Split mode, which can be completed in minutes. It has been specifically designed for operators for whom versatility, maneuverability and transportation are of key importance. The Warrior 600 also features a highly aggressive 8’ x 4’ screenbox. The high-strength, high amplitude, two-bearing screenbox promotes easy handling and separation of large items from material fines in recycling tasks, such as soils from tree stumps and logs, fines and rock from overburden and blasted rock. User benefits include a rapid set-up time and ease of operation aided by hydraulic folding side conveyors, rigid feed hopper sides and two speed tracks.

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