For Sale: Bay-Lynx Agilis Mobile Batch Plant

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$415,000.00 USD
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General Details

  • address
    Location

    1574 highway 2 west, Ancaster, ON L9G 4X2, Canada

  • brand
    Make

    Bay Lynx

  • model
    Model

    Agilis

  • year
    Year

    2024

  • condition
    Condition

    Used

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ID: 20594
Date: 11.11.2024

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About Bay-Lynx

Bay-Lynx is a family-owned and operated business that designs and builds high-quality equipment for construction companies. We make the most reliable, purpose-built equipment in the industry, which benefits our customers, and their customers.

We design and build everything we sell in our own manufacturing facility, where we can maintain the highest quality for our spreaders, volumetric concrete mixers, and steel-beam cambering units. We manufacture equipment with high durability and long life. We work closely with our clients to customize their machinery – you get the exact right equipment for your business.

Bay-Lynx is backed by a 50-year history in steel construction. We also provide outstanding customer support and service through our in-house parts and service department and dealers across North America and beyond.

Founded in 1992, our head office and manufacturing facilities are located in Ancaster, Ontario. Our spreaders and mobile mixers are known not just around Canada and the US, but across the world as being the strongest and most durable pieces of equipment on the market.

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FAQ

What is the material hopper capacity of the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant features a material hopper with over 6 cubic meters (8 cubic yards) of struck capacity. The hopper is completely water-sealed with 3 hatch openings for easy loading of pre-blended material totes.

What is the production rate and capacity +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant can produce up to 30 cubic meters per hour (35 cubic yards per hour). The production capacity per batch is 5.4 cubic meters (7 cubic yards). Production is on-demand, meaning you only produce what you need when you need it.

What are the mixing specifications? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant uses an 8-foot long auger with a 12-inch diameter screw designed for both high-slump and low-slump materials. The auger is equipped with high abrasion-resistant nickel NI HARD wear blades for durability. The mixing auger reverses for easy cleanout after use.

What water and hydraulic system does it have? +

The unit includes a 500-gallon (1,900-liter) water tank with a 2-inch hook-up valve. The hydraulic system features a 50-gallon (190-liter) hydraulic oil reservoir and a single-fan hydraulic oil cooler for high production rates in hot weather. An electronic water flow meter provides accurate dosage data.

What control system does the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant use? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant is equipped with BatchPro 3.0 operator platform featuring RPM control, flow rates, slump control, mix design selection, mixer diagnostics, and ticket printing. BatchPro Connect provides Bluetooth connectivity for mix design management, calibration wizard, dispatch platform, and GPS tracking. It includes an autodosage feature for automatic water flow rate adjustment.

How does the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant differ from a traditional volumetric mixer? +

Unlike traditional volumetric mixers with multiple bins, the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant has one water-sealed material bin that stores pre-blended totes containing all materials (stone, sand, cement, and admixtures). This sealed bin locks out moisture, allowing material to be stored safely until needed. The unit is specifically designed for mounting on off-road tracked carriers.

What tracked carrier options are available? +

This listing includes the PowerTraxx PT15 tracked carrier with a Cummins QSB 6.7 diesel engine producing 280 HP (Tier 4F/Stage V). The carrier features hydrostatic drive, electronic joystick steering with foot pedal, and 40-inch tracks with reinforcing bar. The enclosed single-person cabin includes air conditioning, LED work lights, and a digital display with full diagnostics. Browse our complete selection of concrete batch plants for sale to compare different capacity options for your project needs.

What material does the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant use? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant is designed to use pre-blended concrete totes, typically from suppliers like King Packaged Materials. These totes contain all dry materials (aggregates, cement, and admixtures) pre-mixed to specification. Water is added during the mixing process from the onboard 500-gallon tank.

What types of projects is the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant best suited for? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant excels in remote locations including mining operations, underground tunneling, hydro utilities, forestry projects, and infrastructure work in areas without road access. It’s ideal for situations where concrete delivery by ready-mix trucks is impossible or prohibitively expensive, or where helicopter delivery would otherwise be required.

Why choose the Agilis Mobile Batch Plant over traditional ready-mix delivery? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant solves several problems: material isn’t time-sensitive because it stays dry until mixing; you eliminate waste by producing only what you need; no environmental fees for disposing unused concrete; and you can access remote areas that trucks cannot reach. Material can be stored on-site indefinitely without spoilage.

What are the key maintenance features? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant is designed with maintenance in mind, featuring a remote-mounted bearing system for easy access, automatic chain oiler for the conveyor belt to maximize lifespan, and electronic bin vibrators with reduced noise. The mixing auger reverses for simple cleanout. Bay-Lynx provides full parts support with catalogues available for all components.

What warranty and support does Bay-Lynx provide? +

Agilis Mobile Batch Plant is a family-owned manufacturer established in 1992 with headquarters in Ancaster, Ontario. They design and build all equipment in-house and maintain an in-house parts and service department. Bay-Lynx has dealers across North America and provides comprehensive customer support including technical assistance and parts availability. For complete specifications, visit the Official Page from the manufacturer.

How is the Agilis transported and set up? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant mounted on the PowerTraxx PT15 is self-propelled and can drive to remote locations on its own tracks. The tracked carrier can traverse rough terrain, slopes, and areas without established roads. Setup involves positioning the unit, loading pre-blended material totes through the three top hatches, and connecting to the control system.

What are the weight and size specifications? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant unit itself weighs approximately 2,950 kg (6,500 lbs). When mounted on the PowerTraxx PT15 tracked carrier, the total system weight increases significantly. The carrier uses 40-inch tracks and is designed for a ROPS rating of 80,000 lbs, indicating robust construction for demanding environments.

What optional features and customizations are available? +

The Agilis Mobile Batch Plant can be customized with various paint schemes (standard is window grey with traffic yellow mix auger), different chute configurations, and wireless radio remote for ease of operation. Bay-Lynx offers customizations to match specific project requirements. The unit can be paired with different tracked carriers beyond the PT15 depending on terrain and application needs, including specialized mining carriers from manufacturers like MacLean for underground work.