METSO LINDEMANN "EC" SCRAP SHEARS
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Optimized drive and control system reduces cycle times• Operating programs automatically identify most effective mode for a specific material
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Integrated infinitely variable positioning system eliminates conventionalproximity and limit switches
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Simple exchange of wear parts•
WearCon monitoring system signals need for wear plate changes•
Hydraulic blade tensioning guarantees correct blade setting, tension and adjustment•
Computer-controlled central lubrication•
Reduced loading heightVisit www.metso.com or call 601-643-0040 for information.
A-WARD ATTACHMETS RE-BAR/MULTI SHEAR PROCESSOR
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For mounting on excavators in the 60,000- to 140,000 pound range•
Three-stage, mechanical mobile shear designed to process re-bar on site•
Uses a patented three-stage jaw design to provide maximum power,efficiency and speed
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Capable of making 30 cuts per minute, processing re-bar to lengths within one foot•
Operates with A-ward’s Quick Hitch and Hook coupler systemVisit www.a-ward.co.nz or call 330-503-2090 or 909-640-1835 for more information.
GATEWAY SAFETY INC. WEB SITE
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www.gatewaysafety.com•
Visitors can compare and identify products, get quotes•
Interactive product-of-the month•
Industry , government news•
Safety resources provided•
Product information pages•
Distributor partners can access Gateway’s downloadable photo gallery and customizable presentations•
Online purchasing available at the end of 2002Call 800-822-5347, e-mail info@gatewaysafety.com, or visit www.gatewaysafety.com for more information.
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