McCloskey R230 Screener

McCloskey R230 Screener

The R230 screener delivers unmatched power and durability, designed for the toughest scalping operations with maximum efficiency.

Engineered for heavy-duty scalping, the R230 screener excels as a stand-alone plant or as a primary component in large crushing spreads. With McCloskey’s High Energy Screener, it delivers high output and top-tier screening quality. Its robust design ensures it’s one of the world’s most powerful and durable mobile screeners, built for the toughest jobs.

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Key features

  • 20′ x 6′ 2-bearing 2-Deck screenbox
  • 225 hp (168 kW) engine
  • Direct feed lined hopper
  • Integrated hydraulic folding stockpiling conveyors.
  • Travel out fixed walkways
  • Fast on-site setup time – 10 minutes
  • Screen raises at lower end for easy bottom deck access
  • Service standing room inside Powerpack

Technical specifications

Engine

225 hp (168 kW)

Screen box top deck

20′ x 6′

Screen box bottom deck

18′ x 6′

Hopper

14 yd3

Belt feed conveyor width

60″

Fine product side conveyor

13′ 5″

Mid product side conveyor

12′

Tail conveyor

12′ 6″

 
transport

Length

55′ 8″

Width

9′ 10″

Height

11′ 6″

Weight – Belt Feeder

83,776 lb

Weight – Apron Feeder

87,080 lb

The R230 as a scalper

The R230 is the big scalper of the R series. The 20 x 6 screenbox and 225 hp engine let it sit at the front of a large crushing spread and take direct feed all day, or run as a stand alone plant on topsoil and fill jobs. Operators who want a direct feed hopper instead of a separate feeder end up here.

If that is more machine than the job needs, the R155 covers most contract work. Pair it with a J45 jaw crusher for a complete crush and screen spread, or compare the full screener line. We quote the R230 new and used, arrange delivery, and back it with MSHA certified service techs from Maine down to Georgia.

Tell us what you are scalping and at what rate, and we will confirm the R230 is right: get a quote.

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