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Networkfleet User Interface
San Diego-based Networkfleet Inc. has launched a new user interface that, according to the company, provides fast and easy access to detailed vehicle performance and fleet tracking information, larger maps, better access to reports and easy, intuitive navigation. Networkfleet’s user interface includes a Vehicle Dashboard that provides an at-a-glance view of the most important vehicle information, including location tracking, patented Networkfleet engine diagnostic data and vehicle performance information. Visit www.networkfleet.com for more information.
 

Shred-Tech MDS-30GT Document Destruction Truck


Cambridge, Ontario-based Shred-Tech has introduced the MDS-30GT mobile document destruction truck. The MDS-30GT offers a throughput of up to 6,500 pounds per hour and a legal payload of up to 14,000 pounds, Shred-Tech says. It features Shred-Tech’s ST-15H shredder with cast aluminum shredder body components and ultra-high-strength steel alloy knives and shafts. The system includes Shred-Tech’s Plus 1 micro-control, which allows for remote diagnostics, advanced predictive idle and auto-shutdown, according to Shred-Tech. The vehicle’s remote panel on/off feature allows operators to restart the truck and system from the side control panel without entering the cab. The MDS-30GT is equipped with the company’s patent-pending Gripper Tipper bin tunnel loading system and a moving floor unloading system, which can unload the truck in four minutes, the company says. Visit www.shred-tech.com for more information. .
 


PTR “Proformer” Baler
PTR Baler and Compactor Co., based in Philadelphia, has introduced the “Proformer,” a heavy-duty, multi-material manual-tie horizontal baler. The unit features more than 150,000 pounds of platen force, a hydraulic door lock, full bale ejection, a two-sided twin reversible shear bar, a programmable UL listed controller and a 34-second cycle time, according to the company. Visit www.ptrco.com for more information.
 

Franklin Miller TaskmasterTM2300 Shredder


Franklin Miller, Livingston, N.J., has introduced the Taskmaster TM2300 shredder. Using counter-rotating banks of intermeshing cutters, the twin-shaft shredder is designed to reduce bulk solids up to 80 percent, according to a press release, and it is suitable for a variety of materials from paper to hard drives. The Taskmaster is built for minimal maintenance, the company says. It has a fully enclosed dust-tight body of heavy structural steel. Hardened and ground cutter disks and spacers ride on two parallel hex shafts. The cutters counter-rotate at differing speeds, intermeshing one with another. The split-body frame design allows easy access to the cutters and allows fast removal of the complete cutter assembly as a whole from the top of the unit, according to Franklin Miller. Visit www.franklinmiller.com for more information.
 


Shredfast Hard Drive Shear
Shredfast, Airway Heights, Wash., has introduced the SF-HDS hard drive shear. Capable of processing up to 550 drives per hour, the unit offers a small footprint and low operating expense, Shredfast says. Available as a stand-alone unit or integrated into existing Shredfast equipment, the SF-HDS works with vehicles equipped with a PTO (power take-off). Destroyed hard drives pass through the floor into a lockable underbody storage box. Visit www.shredfast.com for more information.
 

 

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