Pilot Crushtec International has expanded its mobile screening portfolio with the introduction of the DynamiTrac XS200 Xtreme Mobile Scalping Screen, a compact solution developed to help smaller quarrying, mining, construction and recycling operations improve productivity without investing in larger, more complex equipment
Designed as an entry-level mobile scalping screen, the DynamiTrac XS200 is aimed at contractors, emerging operators and smaller sites seeking dependable screening performance in a compact, cost-effective package. The machine has been engineered to balance mobility, operational simplicity and affordability while meeting the demands of a wide range of material processing applications.
One of the unit’s defining features is its compact footprint, which enables easy transportation and allows it to fit inside a standard shipping container. This simplifies logistics and reduces transport costs, making the machine particularly well suited to projects across Africa, where remote locations, limited infrastructure and rapid deployment are often key operational requirements.
According to Jorge Abelho, director technical support at Pilot Crushtec, the new machine addresses increasing demand for flexible screening equipment tailored to smaller-scale operations.
“The DynamiTrac XS200 was designed for operators who need mobility, simplicity and reliable performance in a compact package,”stated Abelho.
“Not every operation requires large high-output equipment. Many smaller sites need a machine that can move quickly, screen efficiently and be deployed without major infrastructure or transport costs.”
Its mobile configuration enables operators to position the screen close to the extraction or working face, reducing material haulage distances, improving material flow and allowing faster relocation as site requirements evolve. The result is greater operational flexibility and improved efficiency throughout the production process.
The DynamiTrac XS200 is designed to efficiently scalp and classify run-of-mine, blasted and recycled materials by removing oversized material and fines at an early stage. This helps improve the efficiency of downstream crushing circuits, protects processing equipment from unnecessary wear and contributes to a more streamlined plant layout.
To accommodate different operating conditions, the machine can be equipped with a range of screening media, enabling users to optimise performance for various feed materials and end-product specifications across quarrying, aggregates, construction and recycling applications.
The unit also incorporates straightforward controls, rapid commissioning and simplified maintenance requirements, reducing downtime and making it easier for operators to maximise productivity without increasing operational complexity.
Summing up the company’s approach, Abelho said, “With the DynamiTrac XS200, Pilot Crushtec continues to deliver fit-for-purpose equipment designed around real operational needs, and this particular machine offers smaller operations a practical, mobile and highly transportable solution built for performance and flexibility.”