Axo Shredders, Kitchener, Ontario, has introduced the V-Max Shredliner, which is available in two models.
The V-Max, which is built on the 340 Peterbilt chassis, is capable of shredding 9,000 pounds per hour, according to Axo. The standard V-Max model features a 10,000-pound payload, while the Supersize model offers a 17,000-pound payload. The standard V-Max has a gross vehicle weight rating of 33,000 pounds, while the Supersize version has a gross vehicle weight rating of 52,000 pounds.
Axo’s V-Max is equipped with the Axo unloading system, the third-generation Shur Grip container lift system and the Axo solid cutter system.
More information is available at www.axo-shredders.com or by e-mailing info@axo-shredders.com or phoning (866) 246-5634.
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