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True mobility and high productivity are the key features of the E-7, a new screening and stockpiling system, says its manufacturer Extec Screens and Crusher

The E-7 - which will be unveiled at Hillhead 2005, an exhibition of quarrying, construction and recycling equipment to be staged this month in Manchester, England - is a heavy-duty track-mounted self-propelled open flow screening and stockpiling system that has been purpose-built for the recycling and quarrying markets, says the company

"The E-7 has been created over the last 18 months through Extec's acclaimed R&D programme," explains a spokesman for the company. "Based on in-depth customer and market analysis, the E-7 has been developed in order to deal with customers requirements, which traditional screening solutions are unable to adequately cater for. These include: - Screening heavy over-burden at the quarry face; - Pre-screening/scalping prior to being fed into a crusher; - Recycling construction and landfill waste; - Separation of "sticky" aggregate

Other machines being shown this year will include: - The C-Series tracked jaw crusher, the Impactor (a tracked impact crusher) and ...

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