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Screens sort rock, sand, soil, gravel, demolition waste, compost, and other materials into usable sizes. They are common in quarries, roadbuilding, civil construction, recycling yards, and remote project sites where crews need clean, graded material. Buyers comparing screens for sale often look at feed size, deck layout, mobility, throughput needs, and how easily the machine fits with crushers, loaders, conveyors, and trucks.

2026 Lippmann LS6203 Screen
On MachineryTrader.com.au, dealers, contractors, construction companies, and private sellers can review screen listings suited to short-term jobs, steady production, or seasonal work.
Screen Benefits
- They help separate material into saleable or reusable grades, reducing waste and rehandling on site.
- Mobile and tracked screens can move between jobsites, which suits contractors working across regional or metro projects.
- Screening before or after crushing can improve plant flow and help protect downstream equipment from oversize material.
- Different deck and media options let operators match the machine to wet, dry, sticky, or abrasive material conditions.
- Used screens can support smaller operations that need added capacity without building a fixed processing plant.
Screen Applications
- Quarry production for aggregates used in roads, concrete, drainage, and civil works
- Construction and demolition recycling where concrete, brick, asphalt, and mixed rubble need sorting
- Sand, gravel, and topsoil screening for landscaping, subdivisions, and site preparation
- Mining support work where material needs sizing before haulage, stockpiling, or further processing
- Municipal, council, and contractor use for green waste, compost, and clean fill handling
Differentiating Features
- Inclined, horizontal, scalping, trommel, and high-frequency designs serve different material types and production goals
- Tracked units offer strong site mobility, while wheeled and portable units suit longer setups or yard-based operations
- Two-deck and three-deck layouts give buyers flexibility when producing several finished material sizes
- Screen media choices, including mesh, punch plate, fingers, and rubber panels, affect wear life and material flow
- Integrated conveyors, feed hoppers, and hydraulic folding systems can reduce setup time and labour
How To Buy The Right Screen
- Match the screen to the material. Rock, recycled concrete, topsoil, sand, and compost all flow differently, so compare deck angle, screen media, hopper style, and feed size before choosing a machine.
- Check production needs. A small contractor may focus on transport ease and simple controls, while a quarry or recycling yard may need higher capacity, multiple products, and steady uptime.
- Review mobility and transport. Tracked screens suit changing work areas, while wheeled or portable screens may be better for longer runs where the machine stays in one place.
- Inspect wear points. Buyers looking at used screens should review screen boxes, belts, rollers, bearings, hydraulic systems, engines, and service records.
- Plan the full workflow. Consider loader reach, crusher pairing, stockpile space, water needs, dust control, and truck access before buying screens for sale.
Top Screen Manufacturers
Explore new and used screens for sale on Machinery Trader from Astec, Cedarapids, Kleemann, McCloskey, MDS, Metso, Powerscreen, Terex Finlay, and other manufacturers, with options to compare condition, configuration, mobility, and seller type.
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Whether you are upgrading a quarry circuit, adding recycling capacity, or sourcing a compact unit for civil jobs, screens for sale on MachineryTrader.com.au help buyers compare practical choices across Australia.