Riverside Engineering Inc., headquartered in San Antonio, TX, announced that they have sold two patent pending Riverside “Revolution” Rotors. Both rotors are 80-104 rotor assemblies that replace existing disc rotor assemblies.
Having been designed over the past year, the “Revolution” was released to the public this past April at ISRI’s Annual Convention.
The “Revolution” rotor style is a four-hammer pin rotor assembly that offers the mixed benefits of a disc and spider rotor design. The design of the “Revolution” rotor uses a cast alloy disc that has increased weight and more surface area.
These two benefits result in greater overall rotor weight which increases rotating inertia and increased rotor life.
The “Revolution” rotor is available to fit in all sizes of shredders. More information on Riverside Engineering’s line of shredder products may be obtained by contacting the company at http://www.rsengr.com/, or via telephone at (210) 227-9090.
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