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Inclined Screens Description

HM/BHM Series (HM, BHM)

The HM/BHM series machine is able to meet a broad range  of customer screening applications and is able to be configured with a wide variety of options to meet customer needs. Inclined screens with the mechanism located between the decks offers…

HT/BHT series (HT, BHT)

Like the HM/BHM, the HT/BHT series machine is able to meet a broad range of customer screening applications and is able to be configured with a wide variety of options to meet customer needs.  The HT models have the vibrating mechanism located…

Double-deck HSM (HSM, BHSM)

The double-deck HSM has the vibrating machanism located between the decks.  All HS series models utilize proper depth of material bed management in combination with high G-force operation resulting in optimum separation of fine materials. …

Single Deck HST (HST, BHST)

The single deck HST has the vibrating mechanism located above the deck.  All HS series models utilize proper depth of material bed management in combination with high G-force operation resulting in optimum separation of fine materials. …

USM Inclined Scalping Screens (USM)

USM inclined scalping screens are used in portable and stationary drum mix asphalt plants.  They handle both virgin aggregate and RAP feeds.  Many options and accessories are available including; reversible side discharge chutes,…

BUST Series (BUST)

BUST inclined scalping screens are used in portable and stationary drum mix asphalt plants.  They handle both virgin aggregate and RAP feeds. The vibrating mechanism is located above the deck. Many options and accessories are available…

XH Scalper (XH Scalper)

Inclined XH scalpers are constructed with oversized cross members and bearings to withstand the punishment of heavy scalping applications.  This series is able to incorporate a wide range of wear surfaces.  The vibrating mechanisms can be…