This wheeled bulk material reception feeder can be set up at any point to feed the stockpile plant. It can be mounted on non-driven tires or hydraulically driven tires for movement. The truck unloading efficiency can reach 1500t/h.
Obtained Certificates: CE Certificate, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001,
The range of Wheeled Bulk Reception Feeders allows the operator to directly unload trucks easily to eliminate the double handling of material. The fully wheeled mobile units are used to take the 'surge' of material from up to 70 tonne trucks and transfer to other Telestack equipment or auxiliary equipment.
Using the Radial Boom facility vast stockpiles may be generated with the minimum of machine movements. It can increase the stockpiling capability of your stockyard. As illustrated, the truck unloader may be used to generate a substantial stockpile from a single machine position.
By moving the wheeled truck unloader back in small increments, an extended stockpile may be created with a flat plateau achieving the maximum stored volume within the available floor space. Utilising a stockpile probe the boom slews automatically as the stockpile accumulates, eliminating the need for continual manual intervention.
The wheeled truck unloader fitted with a full profiled steel enclosure to the bulk materials reception feeder including dust extraction plus flexible boom covers and a cascade dust-controlled loading spout to control the material down to the hold floor. Transfer chute sealing ring will control dust emissions from the feed boot.
This bulk materials truck unloader is able to used in stacking bulk materials and loading barges and coasters in stockyards, ports and in-land terminals. The extended outreach of the boom conveyor allows effective loading of barges from a river berth without the need for permanent civil works.
Trucks | 60-70 tonne |
Loading Capacity | 1500 t/h |
Dust Control | Available |
Spillage Control | Available |
Mobility | Wheeled Unit |
Moving Method | Dragged By Wheeloader, Excavator, Dozer, etc. |