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Pitbull 2300 Screener a Cost-Effective, Low-Emission Option

Lake Erie Portable Screeners’s propane-powered screener is a clean and cost-effective alternative to diesel power.

Tue April 05, 2016 - Northeast Edition
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The new Pitbull 2300 Propane Screening Plant from Lake Erie Portable Screeners features most of the same qualities as the Pitbull 2300. The only difference is how it’s powered. The 1.6-L Zenith 48-hp engine is low-emission and provides an alternative to diesel products affected by spikes in prices caused by Tier IV Final standards.
The new Pitbull 2300 Propane Screening Plant from Lake Erie Portable Screeners features most of the same qualities as the Pitbull 2300. The only difference is how it’s powered. The 1.6-L Zenith 48-hp engine is low-emission and provides an alternative to diesel products affected by spikes in prices caused by Tier IV Final standards.

Lake Erie Portable Screeners's propane-powered screener is a clean and cost-effective alternative to diesel power. The Pitbull 2300 Propane Screening Plant delivers maximum efficiency and high outputs with a wide range of materials, including topsoil, mulch, gravel, stone and asphalt. The machine's low-emission propane components provide an alternative to diesel equipment affected by the spike in prices caused by Tier IV Final emission standards.

“While we want to offer the market a low-emission, green product that performs with power, we recognized that the Tier IV regulations on diesel engines were driving costs up. Our team looked for another solution,” said Stuart Foradora, Lake Erie Portable Screeners factory representative. “We built the Pitbull 2300 Propane with a cleaner burning engine that comes at very minimal additional cost. The screener has very low emissions and is still compact, portable and able to handle all the applications the Pitbull 2300 can — plus more.”

The Pitbull 2300P is almost the same machine as the Pitbull 2300, aside from the power source. Featuring a Zenith 1.6-L, 4-cylinder, 48-hp propane engine that also could be easily converted to natural gas, it can do any job its diesel-powered counterpart can. The propane also results in a cleaner engine that's easier to maintain, allowing it to run longer with fewer repairs. That combination makes the machine a valuable and cost-effective tool for landscapers, energy facilities, contractors, municipal workers or as part of rental fleets. In addition, T4F diesel engines of the same size typically cost at least 30 percent more, according to the manufacturer.

The extremely low emissions make the Pitbull 2300P ideal for operation in confined spaces, such as buildings and mine shafts, and eliminate the need to obtain special permits. The Pitbull 2300P also provides a significant return on investment by making it unnecessary to buy or rent expensive ventilation systems and masks that would be required to run a diesel model in a tight space. The propane engine also is quieter than most diesels.

Lake Erie Portable Screeners constructed the Pitbull 2300P to share the same features that make the Pitbull 2300 simple to use, maintain and transport. These include full hydraulic operation, tubular frame construction, a Torflex axle and a reversible shaker.

With the Pitbull 2300P's width of 8 ft. 4-1/2 in. (2.5 m) and either a standard pintle hitch or an optional gooseneck towing package, the machine is easy to move from site to site. A 10K Torflex axle with oil bath hubs provides a cushioning effect so the unit tows smoothly, reducing stress to the tow vehicle. Upon arrival, users can quickly and easily lower the unit to operating position with the hydraulic system, eliminating pressure on the axle, tires or wheels during screening. When the machine is ready to be moved, the operator can return it back to towing position with the flip of a lever. The unit also features heavy-duty suspension, electric brakes and trailer lights for safe and legal travel.

The Pitbull 2300P's 20-ft. (6 m) long stacking conveyor adjusts hydraulically from as low as 7 ft. 6 in. up to 13 ft. (2.3 to 3.9 m) to feed material directly into a dump truck or tri-axle trailer. The height of the conveyor also allows operators to create bigger stockpiles, increasing efficiency by reducing the number of times equipment needs to be moved. These attributes, combined with the ability to place the machine at the point of excavation, minimize spillage and dramatically reduce cycle times and haulage costs often associated with loading and unloading material when using stationary plants.

Lake Erie Portable Screeners builds Pitbull 2300P frames with high-quality, structural tube steel. The tubular construction cuts down on noise and vibration, which also minimizes the risk of cracks and structural failures common in machines with C-channel construction. The screening plant is made entirely of heavy-duty materials, all the stress points are fully reinforced, and both attachment points and stress points are 100 percent welded with high-strength steel. The result is a machine with a curb weight of 13,500 lbs. (6,123 kg).

The screening plant incorporates a loading apron that accepts up to 3 cu. yds. (2.3 cu m) of material at a time depending on the feed rate. With its low dump height of 8 ft. 4-1/2 in., operators do not need loading ramps; they can fill the hopper using typical construction equipment, such as skid steers, backhoes, loaders or excavators.

The portable screening plant also has an upper and lower screening deck, each with more than 41 sq. ft. (3.8 sq m) of screening area. The decks are each equipped with two sections of screen media. The company offers optional finger decks for the top deck in addition to a wide range of screen openings for processing all types of materials. Operators can change screens quickly and easily by loosening the tension bolts holding them in place. The screeners also can be equipped with optional upper and lower discharge chutes to allow for classifying up to three different sizes of screened materials.

In addition to the adjustable stacking conveyor, the Pitbull 2300P features a hydraulically driven transfer conveyor that moves screened material from the hopper to the stacking conveyor. Hydraulic motors on the conveyors provide continuous power flow to achieve production rates up to 100 cu. yds. (76.4 cu m) of clean, saleable material per hour. The Pitbull 2300P conveyors are hydraulic rather than chain- or belt-driven like many other models, a feature that eliminates the risk of power loss and downtime due to broken chains or belts.

For more information, call 888/448-2486 or visit www.pitbullscreeners.com.

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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