Delmont, Pa.-based Allegheny Shredders has announced the release of its 5HD3 hard drive shredder, designed to destroy hard drives, cell phones and other electronic storage devices. Allegheny says its 5HD3 hard drive shredder is cost effective and ideal for secure destruction service providers, records and Information management (RIM) centers and e-scrap recyclers.
The 5HD3 is powered by a three-horsepower motor and high-torque drive train and is capable of destroying 10 to 12 hard drives per minute, or up to 600 hard drives per hour. Other features include:
- Available with single- or three-phase power supply;
- Rugged and durable construction;
- A gravity-feed input chute and hooked cutters made from heat-treated tool steel; and
- Compact design with minimal noise and vibration.
According to Allegheny Shredders, the 5HD3 can be installed on a truck for mobile destruction of hard drives, PDAs and other data storage devices.
More information is available at www.alleghenyshredders.com.
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