FINLAY has launched two new inclined screeners – the Finlay 693 and Finlay 694 – as part of the next evolution in its screening portfolio.
The manufacturer said the revamped models mark a return to the original naming convention, replacing the 693+ and 694+ with ‘streamlined, more cost-effective solutions that deliver high performance and operational efficiency’.
Both models feature ‘high-energy’ screen boxes designed to process materials across quarrying, mining, sand and gravel, coal, woodchip, and topsoil applications. Each screener includes a large hopper with variable speed belt feeder, optional remote tipping or double deck vibrating grid, and a hydraulics system described as being optimised for power and efficiency.
The powerpack is engineered to operate at lower engine speeds, while hybrid technology allows operation via onboard engine or external power supply. Finlay added that simplified folding mechanisms and extra-wide manual catwalks enhance deployment and maintenance, while T-Link telematics with a free seven-year data subscription come as standard.
The 693 is equipped with a two-deck screen box featuring a 6.1m x 1.53m top deck and a 5.55m x 1.53m bottom deck. The 694 builds on this with a triple-deck configuration, offering two full-size 6.1m x 1.53m top and middle decks and a 5.55m x 1.53m bottom deck, expanding its screening area to 27m². Additionally, the 694 offers an optional integrated high-volume rinser screen box, increasing its versatility for wet applications.
“By revisiting the original 693 and 694 naming and refining the design, Finlay delivers machines that are easier to transport, more cost-effective to purchase, and aligned with current, real-world operational needs,” said Matt Dickson, business line director. “This launch is part of Finlay’s ongoing commitment to product improvement and responsiveness to feedback from our distributors and customers.”