Grasshopper Conveyors

MAX Plant Grasshopper conveyors are constructed from welded steel angle and bolted connections. The conveyors fold at the rear section to reduce overall transport dimensions allowing for cost savings. All conveyors are easy to move once on site to position in and out of your production feed line. The feed height can be easily adjusted to produce a more accurate feed reducing spillage. The truss section is engineered to increase conveyor life and withstand the constant repositioning. The tail support features a height adjustable setting to keep the tail drum clear of damaging debris.

The Grasshopper range of conveyors provide an easily transportable shorter overland option to get the material from your crusher to the stockpiling conveyors. Grasshopper Conveyors are frequently referred to as Transfer Conveyors or Portable conveyors.

MAX Plant Grasshopper conveyors are constructed from welded steel angle and bolted connections. The conveyors also fold at the rear section to reduce overall transport dimensions allowing for cost savings. All conveyors are easy to move once on site to position in and out of your production feed line. The feed height can be easily adjusted to produce a more accurate feed reducing spillage and the truss section is engineered to increase conveyor life and withstand the constant repositioning.

15M

15M Grass Hopper

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18M

grass hopper 18m

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24M

24M Grass Hopper

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32M

32M Grass Hopper

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45M

45M Grass Hopper

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MAX Plant Projects

 Lump and fines Iron Ore Project

Western Australia Aggregates Quarry

 Mobile MAX Plant

 Fixed MAX Plant

Grasshoppers, not the type that jump around in your garden, but the ones used in heap leach conveying, the MAX Plant team completed the assembly of the next batch of Grasshopper Conveyors heading for a Copper Heap Leach Project. MAX Plant has a full range of Heap Leach Conveyors and has a solution for your next Heap Leach Project, from overland conveying, to stacking and everything in between.

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