
The Indeco ISS 35/60 steel shear features an exclusive dual-profile piercing tip, four reversible, interchangeable main cutting blades, a wide jaw opening and continuous 360-degree rotation. INA says the shear is positioned to satisfy increased customer demand for a shear that can be used with a 35-ton excavator as a second member or for a 60-ton carrier as a demolition attachment.
Mike Fischer, INA’s president and CEO, says, “We’re very excited to be able to offer our customers this latest addition to our performance-proven ISS line of steel shears. This new addition, with its unique jaw geometry and increased power, provides an extremely cost-effective alternative for heavy-duty scrap and recycling applications and makes our steel shear portfolio one of the most comprehensive in the industry.”
Ryan Murphy, INA’s director of marketing, adds, “Indeco North America is proud to continue to support our scrap and recycling customers with innovative technology solutions for their most demanding projects. This latest product offering reflects our ongoing commitment to technological innovations that exceed our customers’ expectations today and in the future.”
INA says the new shear combines all of the market-recognized features of its ISS product line including a special Hardox main body frame; an integrated regeneration valve, which accelerates no-load movement of the jaw; a pivot group, which prevents the jaws from buckling; and a large hydraulic cylinder with seals that can withstand more than 10,000 pounds per square inch of pressure, according to the company.
For more information on the latest shear addition to INA’s product line, visit the company’s website at www.indeco-breakers.com.
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