The Doppstadt SM-620 Profi Trommel Screen has already been talked about on this website. Excellent machine. But I have some images left over that I never got to place in the other post. So see below for those. If you want to find out more about the SM-620 Profi, including seeing an example of the kind of waste it can effectively screen, take a look at the other post here. This post features a few images of the machine, me inside a trommel drum (not while its rigged to the trommel!), and a shot of the control panel. Also featured on this blog is the Komptech Mustang. Click images to enlarge. Until the next time amigo.
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