PRONAR MPB 20.55GH

Overview

Brand
Pronar
Applications
Aggregates, Biomass, Commercial & Industrial Waste, Construction & Demolition Waste, Glass, Household Waste, Incinerator Slag, Metals, Organic Waste, Paper & Cardboard, Plastic, Sand, Skip Waste, Tree Roots, Trommel Fines, Wood, Japanese Knotweed
Equipment
Trommel (Drum) Screens
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Description

The Pronar MPB 20.55gh is a trommel screen that can be easily moved around. Its drum has a diameter of 2.0m and is 5.5m long. The screen features wide doors that make it easy to access for maintenance and rapid drum changes or removals. The engine and hydraulic tank and pumps unit are situated on a hinged platform, which allows for swift and easy maintenance. The drum cleaning brush is hydraulically operated and can be raised and lowered effortlessly. The screen also comes with a central lubrication system as standard. For added convenience, a tracked version of the MPB20.55gh is available, which comes with remote control and a tethered backup system.

Applications

aggregates

Aggregates

biomass

Biomass

commercial_industrial_waste

Commercial & Industrial Waste

construction_demolition_waste

Construction & Demolition Waste

glass

Glass

household_waste

Household Waste

incinerator_slag

Incinerator Slag

metals

Metals

organic_waste

Organic Waste

paper_cardboard

Paper & Cardboard

plastic

Plastic

sand

Sand

skip_waste

Skip Waste

tree_roots

Tree Roots

trommel_fines

Trommel Fines

wood

Wood

japanese_knotweed

Japanese Knotweed

Key Features

  • Energy-efficient – Low fuel consumption.
  • Ease of use – Thanks to its intuitive operation panel, the operator can easily set the required parameters for effective screening.
  • Versatile – Various materials such as soil, compost, municipal waste, aggregate and biomass can be processed efficiently.
  • Multi-functional remote control.

Technical Specification

POWER: 90KW (122HP)

TROMMEL: 5500MM X 2000MM

LENGTH: 10740MM WIDTH: 3100MM

IN-FEED HOPPER CAPACITY: 6M3

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