Equipment · Screeners

Screen material on-site. Three products. One machine.

Rent a Screen USA CD410 track-mounted vibratory screener across the Southeast United States. Sort C&D debris, aggregate, soil, and mixed material into fines, middles, and overs in a single pass. Two decks, three conveyors, one machine.

74 HP
Cat C2.2 Tier 4 Final
32K lbs
Operating weight
3
Way split · Fines / Mid / Overs
5.5 yd
Hopper capacity
01 / How a vibratory screener works

Feed in. Three products out.

Mixed material enters the hopper. A feed conveyor delivers it to the vibrating screen box. Two decks separate material by size. Three conveyors stockpile fines, middles, and overs in separate piles. One machine, one pass, three products.

FEED TOP DECK BOTTOM DECK FINES MIDDLES OVERS VIBRATORY SCREENER · 3-WAY SPLIT
  • 01

    Load the hopper

    Loader or excavator feeds mixed material into the 5.5 cubic yard hopper. The 40-inch wide feed conveyor meters material onto the screen box.

  • 02

    Vibrate across two decks

    Material bounces across the top deck (punch plate). Undersized particles fall through to the bottom deck (woven mesh). Two stages of separation in one box.

  • 03

    Three conveyors, three piles

    Fines drop through the bottom deck to the fines conveyor (36" wide). Middles ride off the bottom deck (26" wide). Overs ride off the top deck (40" wide). Three stockpiles, no re-handling.

  • 04

    Reuse, sell, or dispose

    Clean aggregate goes back into the project. Sized fines sell as fill material. Only true rejects leave the site. Less disposal volume, more recovered value.

02 / Model available

One machine. Built by our team.

The Screen USA CD410 is a track-mounted 2-deck vibratory screener designed and built by our own Screen USA line. 74 HP Cat diesel, 32,000 lbs, 4' x 10' screen decks, 5.5 cubic yard hopper. One machine produces three products.

Production · Track-mounted

Screen USA CD410

2-deck vibratory screener with 3-way split. Scalps, sizes, and sorts C&D debris, aggregate, soil, and mixed material in one pass. Built by our team at Screen USA.

CD410 74 HP
  • Engine74 HP Cat C2.2 Tier 4 Final
  • Weight32,000 lbs
  • Screen decks2-Deck, 4' × 10'
  • Top deckPunch plate
  • Hopper5.5 cu. yd
  • Output3-way split (fines, middles, overs)
  • Feed conveyor40" wide, 10'-6" long
  • Fines conveyor36" wide, 8'-6" discharge
  • Middles conveyor26" wide, 8'-6" discharge
  • Overs conveyor40" wide, 8'-3" to 10'-7" (adjustable)
  • Fuel tank43.5 gal diesel
  • Transport35'-10" L × 8'-4" W × 8'-3" H
  • MobilityTrack-mounted
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03 / What contractors screen

Six jobs where on-site screening pays off.

From a C&D teardown to a material yard operation, vibratory screeners turn unsorted piles into sellable products. Pick the scenario closest to your project.

01

C&D debris sorting

Mixed demolition debris goes in one end. Clean aggregate, sized fines, and oversized rejects come out in three separate piles. Reduce disposal volume by 40-60% on a typical demo job.

Accepts: Concrete rubble · Block · Mixed demo
02

Scalping before a crusher

Pre-screen material to remove fines and dirt before feeding a jaw crusher. Cleaner feed means higher crusher throughput and less jaw plate wear. We deliver both machines together.

Pairs with: CT-535 · CT-850 crushers
03

Sand and gravel sizing

Separate mixed aggregate into spec products: coarse stone, pea gravel, and sand. Two decks and three conveyors let you produce three grades simultaneously.

Accepts: Gravel · Sand · Crushed stone
04

Log yard debris

Separate bark, chips, fines, and dirt from log yard material. Recover usable chips for mulch or biomass. Remove the contaminants that reduce product value.

Accepts: Bark · Chips · Yard debris
05

Landfill reclamation

Process excavated landfill material to recover aggregate, soil, and reusable fill. Reduce the volume headed back to disposal. Screening is the first step in any reclamation project.

Accepts: Mixed fill · Aged waste · Cover soil
06

Contaminated topsoil

Separate contaminants from soil: rocks, debris, root balls, and foreign material. Cleaned soil goes back to the project. Concentrated contaminant stream reduces disposal volume and cost.

Accepts: Contaminated soil · Rubble-mixed fill
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The economics
of screening on-site.

04 / The math

Sorted material sells. Unsorted material costs you.

A typical 500-ton C&D job produces mixed debris worth nothing until it is sorted. Screening separates that same pile into sized aggregate ($12-18/ton), clean fines ($8-12/ton), and a smaller reject pile that costs less to dispose of. The math: $6,000-9,000 in recovered material value, plus 40-60% less disposal volume to haul off-site.

3
Products per pass
~50%
Disposal volume reduction
$12+
Per ton recovered value
05 / Will screening pay off?

Estimate your on-site screening value.

Set your project details. We compare hauling unsorted material vs screening on-site and recovering value from sorted products.

500
505,000
50%
20%80%
$42
$15$85
$14
$4$40
Estimated project economics

Haul unsorted vs screen on-site.

Haul everything unsorted$28,000
Tipping $21k Haul $7k
Screen on-site + haul rejects only$10,500
Reject tipping $10.5k Reject haul $3.5k Recovered value +$3.75k
Screening saves
$17,500
63% less than hauling unsorted

Estimates are directional. Recovered material valued at $12/ton average. Actual rental, hauling, and tipping costs vary by region and scope. Get a real quote →

Screen + crush

Pair with a jaw crusher. Produce spec aggregate.

Screen raw material first to remove fines and dirt, then feed clean rock and concrete into the jaw crusher. Or crush first, then screen the output into spec products like #57 stone and road base. Either direction, two machines produce higher-value products than either alone. We connect you with both on one delivery.

Quote a screener + crusher package
01

Screen first

Remove fines and dirt from raw material. Cleaner feed increases crusher throughput and reduces jaw plate wear.

02

Crush

Jaw crusher reduces clean rock and concrete to crusher run. No fines clogging the jaw means faster production.

03

Screen again (optional)

Run crusher output back through the screener to produce spec aggregate: #57 stone, 3/4" clean, road base fines. Spec product sells for $15-25/ton.

06 / Where we deliver

Screeners on rent. Nationwide.

Headquartered in Smyrna, GA. Active service across the Southeast today; expanding to additional regions through 2026 and 2027.

Currently active

Seven states with same-week dispatch. Screener pricing is consistent across active states; long-haul fees apply to expansion regions.

7
Active states
75
Cities served
50
Target states by '27
07 / FAQ

What contractors ask first.

A shaker screen uses flat vibrating decks to separate material by size. A trommel uses a rotating drum. Shaker screens handle higher throughput on coarse material like C&D debris and aggregate. Trommels excel at fine screening like topsoil and compost. For scalping before a crusher or sizing aggregate, a shaker screen is typically the better fit.
The CD410 has two screen decks. Material enters the top deck: anything smaller falls through to the bottom deck. Material smaller than the bottom deck falls through to the fines conveyor. Midsize material rides off the bottom deck to the middles conveyor. Oversized material rides off the top deck to the overs conveyor. Three separate products from one feed.
Yes. Scalping before a jaw crusher removes fines and dirt that would otherwise gum up the jaw plates and reduce throughput. The CD410 separates clean crushable material from fines you can stockpile separately. We connect you with both machines on one delivery.
The top deck uses punch plate for coarse separation. The bottom deck uses interchangeable woven wire mesh in apertures from 1/4" to 2"+. Panel choice depends on your target product sizes. Tell us your material and spec on the quote form and we will recommend the right panel configuration.
Plan for a flat pad roughly 60' x 40'. That accounts for the machine, a feed approach for the loader, and three separate output stockpile areas. The CD410 is track-mounted and repositions easily between zones on a larger site.
We connect you with the equipment. Operator briefing is included on delivery. Your team or sub-operator runs it. We don't provide the operator, but we can recommend qualified sub-contractors in each metro we serve.
All three. Most screening projects come out ahead on a weekly or monthly rate once delivery, setup, and operator briefing are factored in. We'll quote whichever duration works best for your scope.
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