The Powerscreen Warrior 2100 screen features the unique, proven triple-shaft technology first developed for the Warrior 2400 and exclusive to Powerscreen heavy-duty mobile screens. The triple-shaft technology, with 16’x 5′ screen box and amplitudes and accelerations of 16mm and 6g respectively, has been proven in markets worldwide to outperform its class rivals in efficiency with exceptional throughput, especially in sticky scalping applications.
It was designed with economy in mind, with reduced fuel consumption being achieved through a lower engine running speed of 1800rpm and enhanced hydraulics. Optional on-board Envirotrak systems provide further energy saving technologies like Dual Power and Fuel-Save mode. The Warrior 2100 screen boasts impressive mobility with a two speed tracking system as standard. The high speed mode is further enhanced with automatic engine speed ramp-up making the Warrior 2100 screen model the fastest tracked machine in its range.
The Warrior 2100 is extremely efficient in any mining and quarrying applications, with a maximum feed size of 600mm it is being used to process blasted rock and processed minerals and ores in various quarry and mine locations throughout the world. “Lincom Group is thrilled in bringing this equipment to Australia, we believe that the Warrior 2100 will be a great introduction to the small to medium size market/contractors that need to take advantage of the aggressiveness and flexibility of the triple shaft screen box to operate in a range of applications be it wet, sticky or just production increase requirements. With this machine in to the Warrior range you have a smaller foot print for transport and a smaller capital outlay than its big brother but you have the advantage of the triple shaft screenbox technology that we can offer in the Powerscreen range” Said Stephen Watterson, CEO of the Lincom Group, exclusive dealers for the Powerscreen equipment.