The US Shredder and Castings Group has begun manufacturing of a 98115 Heavy Duty Scrap Shredder in response to an order received from a South Florida customer. The shredder joins rotors already in production at the company’s manufacturing facility. The system is expected to be completed and installed this coming spring.
The shredder program officially began this past January when US Shredder announced its offering of the 80108, 98115 and 120118 shredder sizes. The shedder line is offered with numerous rotor options including various configurations of spider and disc rotors to suit each customer’s individual needs.
The 98115 will be driven by a DC Drive system and include US Shredder’s "E-Shred" Control System.
According to Bill Tigner, president of US Shredder, "This will be an incredible showcase for our company using the industry’s very best components and suppliers. We will be working with SGM to install the most efficient magnetic drums and eddy current system available. All conveyors, trommel and structural will be built at our sister company’s, US Conveyor, Illinois plant. While our hydraulic units are exclusively designed and built by our CAT certified manufacturer."
The US Shredder and Castings Group offers scrap shredders, control systems, downstream systems, non ferrous recovery, air systems, scrap shears, balers, and loggers; as well as shredder castings, service and consulting to the worldwide scrap industry.
For more information, please contact Bill Tigner at 205-999-7670.
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