Telestack

Telestack, one of the global leaders in material handling solutions, are set to make a significant impact at Hillhead 2024 – the premier showcase event for the quarrying, construction, and recycling industries – with the launch of their latest game-changing product, the TSR40 radial telescopic conveyor. Designed to redefine the landscape of the quarrying sector, the TSR40 represents a quantum leap forward in road transport for radial telescopic conveyors, especially in areas with restricted road access in relation to permits and special loads.

Telestack say they are set to make a significant impact at Hillhead 2024
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Telestack say they are set to make a significant impact at Hillhead 2024
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Carl Donnelly, international sales manager at Telestack, explained: “This is a major issue with radial telescopic units, as these are typically transported in euro-liners or containers and then built up on site with cranes – which ultimately means extra costs in labour, vulcanizing, and the extra time needed for set up. The new TSR40 eliminates this transport problem, as it can be transported in the same way as any normal RORO tracked mobile unit. The TSR40 has a transport width of 3.0 m, a height of 3.5m, and measures 23.2 m in length, so it is very easy to transport within many road networks, especially in strict areas of Europe. With the freedom to move without restrictions, the TSR40 promises to empower quarry owners/operators to solve the transport problem like never before.”

Telestack are renowned in the industry for having “the world’s largest conveyor range” with solutions suitable for the quarrying and aggregates, mining, ports and inland terminals, heap leaching, cement, stockyard management, steel production, and offshore windfarm sectors.

The TSR40 utilizes the best of Telestack technology including the integrated PLC stockpiling system. This eliminates the segregation, degradation, contamination, and compaction of material, maintaining product quality during the stacking process. In line with its fellow radial telescopic stablemates, the TSR40 allows for up to a 30 % larger stockpile capacity compared with conventional fixed length conveyor systems, with the added benefit of increased site mobility and minimal civils and planning permission required.

Its lattice frame design allows it to automatically stockpile from secondary crushers, screeners, and fixed conveyors. A key feature of the unit is its ability to be driven electrically, diversifying away from the standard diesel hydraulic systems. This feature also allows the operator to plug in their own three-phase power if available on site, further lowering fuel consumption and overall carbon footprint. The TSR40 is all an all-electric-driven unit complete with an integrated diesel electric generator built into the chassis to power all functions of the unit, ie both tracking and conveyor drive operations.

Carl Donnelly continued: “We’re thrilled to introduce our latest product to the market. As a leading OEM in the material handling sector, we take pride in our commitment to listening to our dealers and customers, and designing and manufacturing innovative solutions that address market needs. The TSR40 is a prime example of this ethos. With Europe leading the charge in electric units, particularly due to increasingly stringent regulations on engine standards, our 30-year track record of offering electric conveyors speaks volumes about their effectiveness.”

Also in the spotlight at Hillhead 2024 will be the heavy-duty Telestack HF24T track-mounted mobile hopper feeder, which is capable of working at production rates up to 3000 t/h. Telestack’s tracked hopper feeder range is designed to be loaded directly from wheel loaders, grab cranes, and excavators, and can be used to feed auxiliary equipment and conveyors, and directly load ships/barges, trucks and rail wagons. Its track-mounted design ensures exceptional on-site mobility, effectively eliminating the need for double handling of materials and thereby reducing operational costs and preserving product quality.

With a versatile range of power options including diesel, all electric, dual power, and on-board generator, the HF24T offers adaptability to diverse operational requirements. Moreover, its transport-friendly design allows for easy packing into 40ft containers, enabling cost-effective global transportation or shipment via roll-on/roll-off (RORO) vessels.

Carl Donelley concluded: “We are thrilled to participate in Hillhead 2024 to showcase our latest innovations in material handling technology. As pioneers in the industry, we remain committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, empowering our customers to achieve new levels of efficiency and success.”

Telestack’s team of experts will be on hand to provide insights, answer questions, and discuss how their solutions can address specific needs and challenges. To schedule a meeting with Telestack at Hillhead 2024, visit: https://tinyurl.com/telestack-event-enquiry.

Stand: E11

www.telestack.com

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