Kleemann recently debuted the new Mobibelt MBT 20(i) and MBT 24(i) mobile stackers Mobibelt to enable efficient logistics processes on work sites.
The stackers flexibly extend the action radius of crushing and screening plants to make large stockpiles and improved work site logistics.
To a large extent, modern crushing and screening plants automatically regulate material streams within the plant. However, machine operators still have a strong influence on the quality of the final product and the daily output. They control the input with their excavators and wheel loaders by the loading of stone or recycling material. Users also play the main role with regard to output, as they co-ordinate the final products by means of building up stockpiles, intermediate storage areas and loading.
With the new Mobibelt MBT 20(i) and MBT 24(i) stackers from Kleemann, logistics can now be organized flexibly and adapted to the respective situation.
High feed capacity
Both stackers are equipped with a large 1.25 cubic-metre feed hopper made of Kleemann Resistant Steel (KRS), which permits the feeding of material with an edge length of up to 200 mm without complications.
An optional hopper extension up to 2.5 cubic-metres is provided with an additional impact bar that prevents the direct impact of the feed material on the conveyor belt and thus reduces wear.
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Thanks to the hydraulically adjustable feed and discharge height, a fast set-up is possible and the stackers can be used flexibly behind screening and crushing plants with different discharge heights.
Operating mobile stackers is less complex than crushing plants and it should also be simple and convenient. The Mobibelt MBT 20(i) and MBT 24(i) include the Spective operating system that makes intuitive operation of the machines possible. During a typical workday, the operator receives support with a central operating position, local operation and the option of troubleshooting help via Spective Connect.