
Photo courtesy Genesis Attachments
To help customers determine and monitor how far mobile shears have worn from their original shape, Genesis, based in Superior, Wisconsin, has unveiled Processor Tooth Build-up Templates. The templates simplify maintenance by showing wear levels and help prevent attachment damage.
The templates are available for the Genesis GDR, GDT Razer, GRX Razer X, LXP, GMP and GCP demolition tools. Each template is sized and formed to that tooth’s original shape and features three lines that indicate wear levels. The template gets placed over the tooth to determine the amount of wear and build-up required or if replacement is needed.
Genesis Attachments, an NPK company, designs and manufactures shears, grapples, concrete processors and specialty attachments for the scrap processing, demolition, material handling and offshore decommissioning industries.
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