Track, Wheel & Trommel Screening Equipment
Mobile Screens.
Screening Solutions for Aggregates, Waste & Organics
Track, Wheel & Trommel Options.
Our mobile screen range covers everything from high-capacity aggregate screening to waste processing and organics separation. With trusted brands like Metso, MDS, IMS, and McCloskey Environmental, MIMICO offers tracked, wheeled, and trommel screening systems to suit quarrying, recycling, and contracting needs across New Zealand.
Metso screens—including Lokotrack, Nordtrack, and Nordwheeler models—deliver efficient material separation for high-volume applications, with diesel or electric options available. MDS trommel screens are built for heavy-duty rock, overburden, and demolition material. IMS and McCloskey Environmental screens provide flexible solutions for soil, compost, mulch, and green waste.
From 2-deck and 3-deck inclined screens to robust drum-style trommels, our mobile systems are designed for fast setup, reliable throughput, and seamless integration with crushers, stackers, or blending plants.
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Frequently Asked Questions.
What types of mobile screens does MIMICO supply?
We supply tracked, wheeled, and trommel screening units from Metso (Lokotrack, Nordtrack, Nordwheeler), MDS, IMS, and McCloskey Environmental.
What materials can be processed with mobile screens?
These machines are designed for crushed rock, sand, topsoil, compost, mulch, overburden, and construction & demolition waste.
What’s the difference between trommel and deck screens?
Trommel screens use a rotating drum ideal for dirty, sticky, or bulky material. Deck screens use vibrating decks for high-precision separation across multiple sizes.
Are mobile screens compatible with crushers and conveyors?
Yes. Our mobile screens are designed to integrate with mobile crushers, stackers, and blending plants for a complete processing train.
Can these machines be used for organics and composting?
Absolutely. IMS and McCloskey Environmental screens are ideal for green waste, mulch, compost, and topsoil separation.
Do the units meet New Zealand transport regulations?
Yes. Wheeled units like Nordwheeler and IMS are built on compliant trailers. Tracked screens are moved by float.
What power options are available?
Metso and IMS offer diesel, electric, or hybrid drives. MDS and McCloskey trommels also include heavy-duty diesel systems with hydraulic components.
Are trommel screens suitable for hard rock?
Yes. MDS trommel screens are specifically engineered for heavy rock, overburden, and abrasive material.