AMERICAN BALER UPDATES FOR SAFETY
- Wide mouth 8043 baler re-engineered to increase operator control and safety
- Pressure transducer allows operators to monitor and adjust tension pressure and shuts down the baler if system pressure reaches dangerous levels
- Standard analog load sensors control conveyor feed and overload to the fluffers
- Produces bales weighing up to 2,500 pounds with cycle times of 9.6 seconds
- Standard features include a 41-inch by 80-inch feed opening; five-wire auto tier; and a slick material tension chamber that self-adjusts to materials of less friction to maximize bale density
Visit www.americanbaler.com or call 800-843-7512 for more information.
BROKK 90 DEMOLITION MACHINE
- For use in confined spaces
- Machine’s 1,830-pound weight and small foot print allows access into narrow, weak structures, through standard doorways and into basements
- Combines a compact chassis and undercarriage with a powerful 11 kW electric motor and a three-part hydraulic arm system with a 13-foot reach
- The wireless digital remote control system offers precise control while allowing safe distance from hazardous situations
- Adaptable for use in hot environments, such as cement kilns and steel foundries
Visit www.brokkinc.com or call 800-621-7856 for more information.
ACE ROTARY DRYING OVEN
- Designed for metal recovery, drying 2,000 pounds of material per hour
- Energy efficient, low maintenance
- Can be used to reclaim metals from contaminated metallic composites by means of controlled temperature de-oiling and drying
- Primary users include smelters, industrial plants and recycling facilities that process metallic oily turnings, borings grindings contaminated with cutting oils, etc.
- The integral afterburner controls smoke and fumes to EPA standards
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