METSO LINDEMANN SCRAP BALERS
• RAS (Rapid Automatic Scrap) baler series
• Operates with peak hydraulic pressure of 350 bar
• Employs smaller, faster hydraulic
cylinders connected in series with
a unique oil flow system
• Reduces cycle times by 50 percent
without increasing power
• High throughputs and lower en-
ergy consumption
• Infinitely variable piston position-
ing system controls optimum hydraulic switch positions
• Features include pre-selection options for several bale
programs, process data visualization, text-formatted user
guidance, online help and remote diagnosis via teleservice
• Special wear plate profile prevents jamming
• Factory pre-assembled
Visit www.metso.com or call (601) 643-0040 for more information.
AMERICAN PULVERIZER HAMMERMILL
• 60x85 heavy-duty Hammermill
• Processes automobiles, appliances and miscellaneous scrap
• Replaceable three-piece anvil, fully capped spider rotor
and reject door featured
• Higher production rates and reduced maintenance costs
• Designed for companies capable of processing between 2,000 to 3,000 tons per month of ferrous and nonferrous metals
• Powered by either a 1,500 or a
2,000 HP main drive motor
• Complete with infeed and down- stream systems, includ-
ing magnetic and eddy current separation plants, for
recycling all ferrous and nonferrous metals
Contact Skip Anthony at santhony@AmPulverizer.com or 314-781-6100 for more information.
ALLIED-GATOR MULTI-TOOL
• MT™ Series provides power, versatility
and durability
• Available in three sizes for 20,000- to
100,000-pound excavators
• Rotating and non-rotating configurations
• Power link system provides continual
increase in power, control as jaws close
• Power efficiency of 99 percent versus 75 percent for
traditional mobile shears
• Modular design allows the tool to switch from a shear to
concrete processor in minutes
• Reliable, low maintenance operation
Visit www.alliedgator.com or call 800-624-2867 for more information.
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