ATM Recyclingsystems,
The railbreaker is available in a stationary or mobile version. The stationary version, which is feed by a magazine, can process rails up to 125 yards or 42 feet in length. The mobile version, which is fitted on an extendable semi-trailer, can be used directly on the track. It is fitted with a diesel power unit and loading rig and can break 80-foot rails into 1- to 3-foot sections.
A special notching and breaking process ensures rails are broken with minimal took wear, according to ATM.
More information is available at www.atm-recyclingsystems.com.
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