Mobile concrete batching plant HTS series

mobile concrete batching plant
mobile concrete batching plant
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Characteristics

Mobility
mobile
Capacity

Min.: 91,746.6 l/h
(24,236.89 us gal/h)

Max.: 183,493 l/h
(48,473.72 us gal/h)

Description

HTS SERIES – HAGANATOR TRAVEL-ALL WITH SUSPENSION The Vince Hagan HTS Series Haganator Travel-All with suspension mobile concrete batch plant is the perfect choice for on-site projects or stationary locations where height is a factor and requires production of 120 to 240 cubic yards per hour. This unit is a patented truss frame design and travels as one piece. Overhead aggregate bin, aggregate batcher, cement batcher, batch transfer belt, in-truss silo, complete air system and pre-wired electrical all on one truss frame. This unit has a special suspension system where travel into areas with special weight limits are required. The axles are located in front of the cement batcher and the 5th wheel towing assembly is at the aggregate end. Self erect models available! PLANT SPECIFICATIONS 16′-2″ steel discharge clearance at loading point 12 cu. yard aggregate and cement batchers 250 to 400 BBL silo 45 to 80 ton aggregate storage (2, 3 or 4 compartments) 24″ to 48″ batch transfer belt PLANT FEATURES Fewest loads of freight in industry with the exclusive in-truss dust collector In-truss dust collector ducting is mounted on plant and reduces set-up time Foundation not required in most cases (set-up on steel plates, crane mats) dependent on soil conditions Sets up in five hours or less Greater aggregate batcher volume Pre-wired in EMT conduit to (NEC) National Electrical Code Motor starter NEMA panel is ULC certified Air and water pre-plumbed on the plant

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