Buffalo Turbine Monsoon Gasoline Complete. New from Buffalo Turbine, based in Springfield, New York, is the Monsoon Gasoline Complete (BT-MGC2) dust and odor control unit for the metals recycling, C&D recycling and demolition industries. Launch of the gasoline-powered model BT-MGC2 was based on overwhelming customer request, the company says. The unit offers these features:
- a 270-degree oscillation ring for reduced weight with increased range, oscillation speed and maneuverability
- a CH1000 Kohler Command engine with three-year warranty
- electronically governed with digital actuator for throttle control
Visit www.buffaloturbine.com for more information.
Caterpillar D2 Series Loaders. New from Caterpillar are the D2 Series loaders—the 272D2 skid steer loader, the 297D2 multiterrain loader and the 299D2 compact track loader—offering these features, according to the company:
- more powerful XHP counterparts for enhanced performance, operator comfort, visibility, control and machine security
- Caterpillar heads-up advanced display
- new engine compartment sealing systems for airflow debris control
- increased rated operating capacity for non-XHP models
- vertical-lift loader linkages
- Cat C3.8 engines meeting U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final/EU Stage IV standards
- sealing around the rear engine enclosure and cooling package
Visit www.cat.com/requestCatinfo for more details.
Dust Control Technology DustBoss DB-M Mini. Dust Control Technology (DCT), Peoria, Illinois, has introduced the DustBoss DB-M Mini, which offers these features, according to the company:
- compact version of DCT’s DB-M low-turbulence atomized mist unit for applications that require precision particle control
- provides suppression without material disruption or saturation
- cascading mist of atomized droplets averaging 50 to 200 microns
- 10 feet of throw under calm conditions, resulting in effective fugitive particle management at the source with little pooling or runoff
- well-suited to applications involving very fine dust particles
- a misting head featuring nine atomizing nozzles
Visit www.dustboss.com for more information.
Geith heavy-duty grapples. Geith Inc., Suwanee, Georgia, is offering heavy-duty grapples for use with excavators weighing from 8,000 to 115,000 pounds. The grapples provide these features:
- ideal for demolition, scrap handling and land-clearing projects and for handling heavy objects
- available in a variety of sizes between 783 and 5,368 pounds
- abrasion-resistant, high-tensile strength steel construction
- boxed tines with replaceable wear plates
- replaceable bearings in the main hinges and pin-protecting seals.
- compatible with pin-on and quick-coupler mounting systems
Visit www.geith.com for more information.
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