by Kyle Molyneux | Mon 24 Apr 2023
Terex Ecotec’s new Phoenix 2100T trommel
Terex Ecotec has further enhanced its trommel range with the launch of the new Phoenix 2100T. A tracked variant of the Phoenix 2100 trommel, it promises unrivalled throughput, application flexibility and serviceability. Fully equipped with a Stage 5/Tier 4 Final engine and the latest intelligent screening technology, the Phoenix 2100T is said to deliver high screening efficiency. Suitable for medium sized operations, the Phoenix 2100T can screen a variety of materials including compost, biomass, soil, green waste, C&D waste and aggregates.
With a rapid setup time, the Phoenix 2100T is ready to work in minutes with no tooling required, reckons its maker. The user-friendly control system with push button start/stop offers simple operation and diagnostics, allowing the operator to configure the machine to suit the required application. The fully proportional, hydrostatic feeder combined with an intelligent control system continually monitors the machine, adjusting the feeder speed to optimise screening performance and throughput.

The Phoenix 2100T is fitted with a 1.94m x 6.45m screening drum with heavy duty mesh or punch plate options available ensuring that all application requirements are met. Equipped with a powerful hydrostatic 4-wheel drive system, the Phoenix 2100T offers high start up torque and screening efficiency. With a fully independent track subframe, the drum screening angle can be adjusted from 0 to 7 degrees whilst in operation. Meanwhile, the side drum access makes maintenance and inspection easier.
Powered by a 102kW (137hp) CAT C4.4 Stage 5/Tier 4 Final engine, the Phoenix 2100T is said to offer the ideal blend of power and efficiency, reducing operating costs. Both noise and emission levels are reduced due to the machine running at a lower engine rpm. The swing out power unit should provide excellent service access, enabling daily checks and maintenance to be carried out from ground level. The 180-degree radial fines conveyor, with a variable discharge height of up to 5.3m, can be remote controlled whilst in operation, maximising stockpile capacity. Both the radial fines and oversize conveyors lower to ground level hydraulically for maintenance.
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