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Kawasaki Wheel Loaders. Kawasaki, based in Kennesaw, Ga., has developed options for its wheel loader line specifically geared for the recycling industry. Features include:
• Enhanced guarding options
• Optional steel light housings with protective guards, a steel radiator grill and quick coupler
• Outboard-mounted, sealed wet disc brakes
Visit www.kawasakiloaders.com for more information.
Lindner Super-Vega Shredder. Lindner reSource GmbH, Grossbottwar, Germany, has released its Super-Vega single-shaft shredder. Features include:
• Higher throughput capacities
• Can reduce plastics scrap to pellets of 0.4 to 0.6 inches
• Capable shredding big bags, filaments, films and foils
Visit www.lindner-resource.com for more information.
Herbold Shredder/Granulator. The German company Herbold has introduced a machine that can both shred and granulate. Features include:
• Can produce small granule sizes using a single machine
• Combines a feed hopper, hydraulic ram and granulator
• Designed to accept an intermittent feeding of large quantities of material without the risk of material jamming
• Once the hopper has been filled, no operators are needed
Visit www.herboldusa.net for more information.
Gehl RS Series Telescopic Handlers. Gehl Co., headquartered in West Bend, Wis., has introduced the RS10-55 and RS12-42 telescopic handlers. Features include:
• RS10-55 has a rated lift capacity of 10,000 pounds and a maximum lift height of 55 feet
• RS12-42 has a rated lift capacity of 12,000 pounds and a maximum lift height of 42 feet
• Booms with welded box-section design to increase strength
• Turbocharged diesel engine with 115 horsepower
Visit www.gehl.com for more information.
Prab Dualpak Briquetter. Prab, a Kalamazoo, Mich.-based equipment manufacturer, is promoting its Dualpak briquetter. Features include:
• Processes aluminum, steel, copper, brass, iron and alloy metal chips and turnings into near-solid, dry briquettes
• Up to 98 percent reduction of fluids
• Briquettes measure from 2 inches to 5 inches in diameter
• Preprocessing options include separators, crushers, shredders and wringers
Visit www.prab.com for more information
Genesis Attachments Demolition Recycler 150. Genesis Attachments, Superior, Wis., has introduced its Genesis Demolition Recycler (GDR) 150. Features include:
• Designed for use with machines in the 15-metric-ton weight class
• Can be ordered in any of three available configurations–shearing, concrete cracking or concrete pulverizing
• Delivers 85 tons of crushing force at the tip
Visit www.genesisattachments.com for more information.
Ameri-Shred Diverse Destruction System. Ameri-Shred, Alpena, Mich., has introduced its Diverse Destruction System (DDS) for secure destruction firms. Features include:
• Designed to offer firms that are running strip-cut shredders the option to divert material through a primary shredder
• Conveyor system can be configured to feed a primary shredder that discharges onto a dual-directional conveyor
• Shredders can be run independently of one another, resulting in the ability to independently offer product destruction
Visit www.ameri-shred.com for more information.
C.W. Dust Destroyer. C.W. Machine Worx, the Carroll, Ohio-based division of Company Wrench, has introduced the Dust Destroyer system. Features include:
• Uses an 80-horsepower diesel engine at 2,200 rpm to project tiny droplets of water into the air, removing dust
• Projects 20 to 250 feet of water with 27,000 square feet of coverage
• Can project water from 0 to 75 feet high
Visit www.companywrench.com for more information.
Major Wire OptimumWire Screen Media. Montreal-based Major Wire has introduced its OptimumWire woven wire screen media, which it says provides up to 40 percent longer wear life compared with traditional woven wire of the same diameter. Features include:
• Manufactured with a high carbon and high manganese content
• High ductility, hardness and tensile strength provide protection against breaking
• Reduces blinding, particularly in warm weather
• Withstands abrasive properties of recycled concrete and demolition debris
• Woven with zero tolerance to any type of movement within the crimp or weave
Visit www.majorwire.cc for more information.
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