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Meeting your screening demands in a challenging economy

Mar, 05 2010


(St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada) -- W.S. Tyler introduces the TAGG Screen; the company’s first vibrating screen designed specifically for the aggregate industry to meet their screening demands in our challenging economy.

The new screen has been designed in cooperation with the company’s clients. W.S. Tyler polled producers on exactly what they wanted in a vibrating screen, giving input on size, number of decks, technical features and factors that influence their buying decisions. From these parameters, the TAGG Screen was developed. The screen is unique in that its tailor-made deck configurations make the TAGG the only vibrating screen customized with your choice of wire cloth or polyurethane deck set-up that is shipped to you within 5 days.


The screen has an excellent price point at $59,999 USD (MRP).  Engineering based on German principles reduces the weight of the machine and extends the lifespan of key components.  The guaranteed two-year shaft assembly offers peak production and great operational confidence in such an affordable screen.





A Perfect Fit For Today’s Aggregate Market


The TAGG Screen by W.S. Tyler was created with a vision of serving the screening needs of aggregate producers. The company started conceptualizing the idea for the following reasons:

  1. Producer need for cost-effective, yet durable vibrating screens in a weakened economy.
  2. Producers expressed that industry delivery times of 2-bearing screens were unacceptable if the machines had to be customized to client needs.
  3. Research showed that many producers purchase screen boxes with similar characteristics.

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Visit www.wstyler.ca for customer contact and more details...

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