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Terex Finlay 694+ dual-powered inclined screen

The Terex Finlay 694+ dual-powered inclined screen provides customers with the option of running it in either diesel or electric mode depending on the resources available at each particular site. In territories with wide disparities in the quality of fuel or where the price of fuel is an issue vs electricity prices the machine will have particular advantages.

As standard the Terex Finlay 694+ dual power uses 2 x 37kW IE2 electric motors which operate at 50Hz and are suitable for most regions, however, a 60Hz and/or IE3 set-up can be configured to suit particular regions, such as the USA.

The user-friendly electrical and hydraulic system allows the customer to switch between diesel and electric mode at the flick of a switch. The primary operation and controls of the machine remain the same regardless of the selected power. It is possible to power the 694+ inclined screener using the on-board genset of the J-1175 dual-powered crusher allowing operators to essentially run the screener for free!

 

The Terex Finlay 694+ dual power features a large 6.1m x 1.525m (20ft x 5ft) triple-deck inclined screen giving a total screening area of 28m² to provide efficient screening and high capacity.

Key features:

  • Ability to work at high altitude
  • Ability to work in dusty environments
  • No servicing of engine (or reduced servicing, depending on the amount of tracking being done)
  • No refueling of engine (or reduced refueling, depending on the amount of on-site tracking being done)
  • Reduced noise when running
  • Reduced running costs.
 

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