Volume 19 No. 12
AUGUST 2011
C & D Recycling Attachments Picking Stations Screens Ben Weitsman of Scranton stays ahead of the crowd
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One of two Sennebogen material handlers, this one with a magnet, are in place at the Scranton facility to aid in sorting metal for shredding. small feeder yard in New York. Eventually, the busi- there was no cutting of red tape. We don’t borrow by Sally Colby Adam Weitsman will buy anything from a semi ness went to Ben’s son Fred, who is Adam’s father, money — we do this with zero debt.” Everything at loaded with assorted metal to a tin cup. He purchas- and today, Adam is president of the largest privately the Scranton facility is brand new, from the paved yard and fencing to scrap handling equipment, and it es scrap and recycling yards outright, and sets up held scrap metal processor on the east coast. Weitsman says that the permitting process for a was all purchased locally, with cash, whenever possinew facilities with state of the art new equipment. He ble. “If we’re going to make an investment, we don’t start-up recycling yard is quite complex, especially in pays cash for scrap, doesn’t expect any government handouts, values his employees and keeps his yards Pennsylvania. “Scranton is an area that’s very hard go into an area and ask for tax dollars,” said neat, clean and green. And he says that right now, to get into,” he said. “I’ve been trying to set up here Weitsman. “I’m not looking for the government to be even in the current economy, is a great time to start for ten years. Right now we’re acquiring as many a partner in my business. We’re lucky to be able to yards as we can, either through acquisition or operate a profitable business in this economy.” a new business. Anyone who brings scrap to the yard leaves with Ben Weitsman of Scranton, a sister company of through green fields startups. The next area we want to get into is Pennsylvania and New Jersey — the cash. “We try to treat the customer really, really well,” Upstate Shredding headquartered in Owego, NY, is said Weitsman, a hands-on businessman who likes to the new guy on the recycling block in an industrial tri-state area — in as many markets as we can.” It took about a year for Weitsman to get to opening keep in touch with everyone he works with. “I know section of Scranton, PA. There, company president day in Scranton. “I had to make sure that I did every- everyone says that, but I always try to remember Adam Weitsman will continue the legacy that was thing by the book,” he said. “It was a slow process — what my own hard times were like. When customers started in 1938 when his grandfather Ben had a need the money right away, I try to remember ‘what did I need that day’ when things were tough for me.” Weitsman keeps a neat, clean operation and doesn’t cut corners when it comes to managing stormwater, seepage and litter on the lot. “The regulations are becoming more strict,” he said, “and I want to be in the forefront. We’re trying to be very proactive.” Stephen Donnelly, director of marketing and public relations for the company, says that as a whole, scrap yards have gained a bad reputation because of those that aren’t kept properly. “We’re big on making sure that we’re community conscious, especially as a new neighbor,” he said. “We brought a crew from the main location in Owego to start this place.” Donnelly says that Adam Weitsman is adamant about making sure that all facilities are paved, buildings are freshly painted, that fencing and noise abatement and storm water treatment plans are in place. The new facility, which is a little over three acres, is fully paved and concreted. It’s designed for easy operation of equipment and safe, efficient traffic flow. “We want to make sure that incoming trucks not only have plenty of room to deposit, turn around and exit, but that their vehicles aren’t compromised in the process,” he said. “We want to keep people happy, keep them moving in Stephen Donnelly, director of public relations and marketing for Upstate Shredding headquartered in Owego, NY, and out. We’ve spared no expense to make sure that was busy helping customers on opening day for sister company Ben Weitsman Scrap Metal Recycling in Weitsman 4 Scranton, PA. Here, Donnelly shows off the facility's Enviro-Rack.
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Weitsman from 3 happens.” A new metal shop was constructed on the property for handling small lots of metals. Personnel at the weigh station are in constant communication with those in the metal shop to let them know what’s coming in. Although scrap prices are in constant flux, Donnelly says that most people who bring scrap are well aware of prices. “We pay cash right on the spot,” he said. “It’s really a pretty simple business. People come in, weigh-in with the scale master, and get an inbound weight. Then they dump whatever they have, then weigh out.” An Enviro-Rack is in place to remove all fluids from scrap vehicles prior to shredding, and there’s a Broce Broom at each facility to make sure that the lots are kept clean and dust free. “It’ll be run several times every day,” said Donnelly. “The last thing we want is for someone to say that there’s a nail in their tire. We want to make sure everything is kept up, and we really want to make sure that as the new neighbor coming in, we have a good image. A lot of these people who don’t know about our policies will see that a scrap yard can be a nice, clean facility. We keep the machines clean and well maintained and the property attractive.” Weitsman accepts metals including aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, lead and large items such as vehicles, appliances, radiators, and motor blocks. General manager Scott Collins says that Weitsman makes sure that the appropriate equipment to work through incoming scrap is present at each site. “Every yard we have has Sennebogen machines,” said Collins. “Typically, one machine will be using a grapple for cars and tin, and the other has a magnet to sort ferrous products. The Sennebogen has about 55-foot of reach, which allows us to stack high. Our ultimate goal is to not stockpile. Then we’ll have 100-yard walking trailers come in and the grapple will load these trucks and take it to our Megashredder® in Owego, NY. That’s where we shred the material and turn it into ‘shred’.” Collins says that they want to get everything sorted and placed appropriately as efficiently as possible. “There’s a complex chemistry behind the formulations steel mills are looking for,” he said. “The operator can make us or break us. We don’t want to throw higher value products into the tin pile, which is what we would shred. When we start getting construction materials, that’ll be another category. C&D material will go into a pile for the shredder. Our ultimate goal here is to recycle everything. If we don’t buy it, it’s ending up on the side of the road or in a landfill. We’re a very green company.” An open house is planned for July 23 to officially introduce Weitsman to the community. “We want to welcome people and let them know what we’re all about,” said Donnelley. “We want to be proactive, not reactive, and make sure everything is right from the beginning.” Although Weitsman says that he was literally crushed during his first years in the business, he says he has learned a lot through toughing out the hard times. “I was clueless,” he said. “I was close to being done, but I had to work through it. Now we’re acquiring the people we used to buy from. I never had a plan to do this — never in a million years did I think I’d be here. It’s surreal now.”
Employees in the metal shop are in constant communication with the scale master so that customers can move through and receive payment quickly.
Adam Weitsman purchased all new equipment for the Scranton branch of Ben Weitsman Scrap Metal Recycling, including this Kawasaki 80ZV.
A dispatcher at the scales communicates with the metal shop to let them know what's coming in.
Tracey Road Equipment delivers quality products and service by Sally Colby A family owned business started by Jerry and Debbie Tracey over 35 years ago has grown into a multi-line conglomerate with five locations in New York State with service to Pennsylvania. The Traceys are active in the daily operation of the business, which is based in Syracuse, NY. “We handle both trucks and construction equipment,” said Dick Ridings, director of lease and sales for Tracey Road Equipment. “We serve both the municipal and private sectors. Our customers include heavy highway contractors, quarries, pipeline contractors, site developers, landscapers, municipalities and we’re heavily committed to serving the scrap and recycling businesses.” Ridings says that he’s seen an upstart in sales to scrap and recycling operations, and that the company handles numerous products used in the scrap industry including material handlers, excavators with shears, wheel loaders and trucks. “We are a full service repair and parts distributor for the products we sell,” said Ridings. “On the equipment side, we offer everything from minor repairs to complete rebuilds, custom fabrication, warranty work, welding and line boring. We do it all, minor and
major repairs. On the truck side, we have a complete testing and diagnostic system for engines, transmissions, differentials, air conditioning and New York State inspections.” Tracey Road Equipment also has a frame and collision shop with a full paint booth and custom detailing, fabrication shop with full welding services, frame rail extensions, plow and body installations. Tracey Road Equipment maintains a hydraulic service shop and can custom make hydraulic hoses for any application. Technicians can repair or rebuild pumps, motors, valves and cylinders, and if the appropriate parts aren’t available, they can be made on site. Because they handle a number of equipment lines, Tracey Road Equipment has product specialists for each segment of the business. “We have truck specialists and equipment specialists,” said Ridings. “We have people who are specialists in street sweepers, sewer cleaners, recycling and compact construction equipment. We have the right people for the job.” Customers who aren’t sure what they need for a job can try out new equipment on site, or Tracey will deliver to a jobsite for rent or lease. “We do daily, weekly and monthly rentals,” said Ridings. “We also offer customized
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! September. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: July 27 Crushing/Grinding/Screening/Shredding October. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: September 7 Asphalt & Concrete Recycling - Shingle Grinders, Crushers, Screeners Show: WHEN Recycling Expo East - dates & location TBA PreShow: TCIA November. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: October 5 Recycling Attachments & Carriers - Breakers, Crushers, Shears, Grapples & more. Annual Buyers Guide (Listing deadline submission deadline 9/10/11) Show: TCIA Expo, Nov. 3-5, Hartford, CT December. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: November 2 Recycling Attachments & Carriers - Breakers, Crushers, Shears, Grapples & More. Annual Buyers Guide (Listing deadline submission deadline 9/11/11 Show: TCIA Expo, November 3-5, Hartford, CT January. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: December 1 Grinders/Shredders/Metal Detecction & Magnetic Separation
Ben Weitsman of Scranton stays ahead of the crowd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 by Sally Colby Ask the Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 by Dave Whitelaw EZ-Screen 409 trommel screener plays big role in recycling green waste into green profits. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Vermeer HG6000 features new productivity enhancements and Tier 4/Stage IIIB engine 15 Wilmington Organic Recycling Center composts wood and food waste in a big way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Equipment simplicity is key for California green waste recycler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 New DayLube Nano-Ceramic grease is ideal for conveyors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Pennsylvania Gypsum drywall recycler develops new product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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by Dave Whitelaw Hey Grinder Guy, how can I save money on wear parts? All wear parts are different, but most everyone uses some sort of replaceable tip that is impregnated with tungsten carbide chips for longer wear life. Tungsten Carbide, or Carbide as it is commonly called, is a combination of Tungsten and Carbon*. Tungsten, a mined natural element, is in limited supply on this Earth and the supply is decreasing rapidly as its use on new and old wear applications is increasing. There are currently no man made substances that provide the same wear resistance for a comparable price. Therefore the price of tungsten carbide is sky rocketing, which is directly affecting the cost of your wear parts. You have prob-
ably already noticed the increase in price this past year. A Carbide impregnated surface (or coating) provides a greater wear resistance than the base steel that the wear parts are made of, but carbide is more brittle and will break off or chip off wear part surfaces when it impacts solid objects like rock or steel. Limiting the number of edges or surfaces the carbide is placed on can reduce your costs. What to do: 1. Review your old tips that have already been replaced; 2. Which surfaces are wearing and which are not using YOUR grinder on YOUR material?; 3. Why pay for carbide that you are throwing away?;
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Numerous configurations increase operating flexibility of the nimble Terex Fuchs MHL320D material handler SOUTHAVEN, MS — Compact and nimble, the Terex® Fuchs MHL320 D material handler is built to efficiently tackle indoor and outdoor applications ranging from scrap metal feeder yards and municipal solid waste processing at recycling/recovery facilities to construction and demolition debris sorting at transfer stations. At 44,188-pounds maximum operating weight, it is the smallest handler in the Terex Fuchs line, but it boasts many of the same features as the larger models to deliver reliable operation and consistent operating costs. With several power, boom, stick and attachment options, owners can equip this versatile handler to meet virtually any application. The standard MHL320 D is powered by a 114 hp diesel engine, and its 31.2-foot reach offers high lifting capacities in a compact material han-
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EZ-Screen 409 trommel screener plays big role in recycling green waste into green profits Out in California’s wine country, Paso Robles Waste Disposal, Inc. is conducting a green experiment which, according to Operations Manager Ian Hoover, could result in a whole new business opportunity. Every week the
company’s trucks make the rounds of their 10,000 residential customers, picking up trash and green yard waste. The Paso Robles experiment is focused on what can be done with all that green material,
some 350 tons a week. “The idea,” says Hoover, “was to set up an operation to separate out the mulch and then use it in a land application manner that’s novel, natural and profitable.” First, all the recyclable green material, such as grass clippings and yard waste, goes through a grinder. Stumps, rocks and other similar waste products are eliminated. Next, what’s left goes
through the company’s EZ-Screen 409 Trommel Screener, purchased last August from Argus Industrial Products, where the remaining trash is screened out. The 409 Trommel Screener is perfect for this task because the constant tumbling action stirs up material over and over, adding air to lighten it, and keeps it in contact with the rotating mesh longer so more material slips through faster
and more easily. What comes out is good, clean mulch, pure and simple. Phase two of the Paso Robles experiment involves a local ranch where the recycled mulch is disked into the soil, enriching it. As there are a great many weed seeds throughout the nutrient rich material, the resulting weeds develop into a highly desirable lush growth which serves as fodder for the ranch’s
sheep and goats. Hoover’s goal is to be able to extend this pilot program and recycle as nutrient rich mulch as much as half of the 350 tons of weekly green waste material that’s collected, then market it to the many vineyards in the area. “This is definitely going to be a successful side line to our business,” says Hoover. “And as we
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Wildcat 510 2008 model, 317 hours, Rental Fleet Unit. $99,500 Set up is quick and once ready for action, the 409 works well paired with1/4-yard to 2yard loaders. grow this business, the 409 Trommel Screener will be able to handle its role with no problems.” Long recognized as a leader in the manufacture of high quality and low maintenance portable vibrating screeners, Argus saw the need for a trommel screener to meet the needs of its many customers, particularly landscapers, excavating contractors and municipalities who process wet, sticky material. While there are other trommel screeners on the market, the EZ-Screen 409 Trommel Screener has a big advantage over its competition: a small price tag. Why is that? According to Argus, it sells to customers, direct, one to one. No sales force is involved, no inventory sits around in warehouses, no showrooms have to be maintained, and no sales commissions are paid out. That creates big savings, which Argus passes on to customers. While Paso Robles keeps its EZ-Screen 409 Trommel Screener in their yard, the machine is designed to be trucked to and from different job sites. Set up is quick, and once ready for action, the 409 works well paired with1/4 to 2-yard loaders. Says Hoover, “We run our EZ-Screen 409 three or four days a week, and have no problems whatsoever. We just keep it greased up and it keeps rolling along.” And as the Paso Robles green experiment proves to be successful, their orange EZ 409 will help turn out nutrient rich material for more customers — which will add more green to the company’s bottom line. To put more green in
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New JRB PowerLatch multi-pin grabber coupler advances coupler safety
In addition to its advanced safety features, the JRB PowerLatch includes reduced offset that allows for greater breakout force. The new JRB PowerLatch™ multi-pin grabber coupler by Paladin Construction Group, designed by Miller UK Limited, is one of the safest, most advanced multi-pin grabber couplers available for excavators and loader backhoes. It employs several advanced safety features, including a patented Automatic Blocking System (ABS) that ensures coupler engagement is maintained during hydraulic failure. Designed to work with a wide range of buckets and attachments, the JRB PowerLatch has the most features, reduced offset and is one if the lightest, yet strongest excavator and loader backhoe multi-pin grabber couplers available today.
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The JRB PowerLatch features backup mechanical locks on both the front and rear attachment pins that are independent of the machine’s hydraulic locking and operating system. The ABS mechanical backup safety system automatically locks both pins so coupler engagement is maintained even if hydraulic
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JRB from 13 failure occurs. If the rear bucket pin is not correctly engaged, or missed during the attachment process, the ABS automatically secures the front attachment pin. Attachments can only be removed under operator control when they are in a safe, curled position preventing accidental release of the attachment. Flash-
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PELLA, IOWA — Vermeer Corporation has redesigned the HG6000 horizontal grinder with new design enhancements and a Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine to meet wood waste processors’ needs for productivity and government emission regulations. “Vermeer spent considerable time redesigning the HG6000 horizontal grinder,” says Jay Sarver, environmental sales man-
ager for Vermeer Corporation. “The machine incorporates features that will help enhance productivity, and a new Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine provides more fuel efficient horsepower while meeting tier regulations.” The HG6000 is powered by a Cat C18 Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine that meets all U.S., Canada and European Union tier regulations while producing 755 hp, a 20 per-
cent increase in horsepower over the previous Tier 3 engine. A dual screen system allows screens to be mixed and matched to attain the desired end product. The screens are also reversible and interchangeable to obtain the maximum usage of the wear portion of the screen. Customers also have the ability to adjust the screen support on the HG6000, allowing the The HG6000 is powered by a Cat C18 Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine that meets all U.S., Canada and European Union tier regulations while producing 755 hp, a 20 percent increase in horsepower over the previous Tier 3 engine. screen to be moved closer or farther away from hammer tips to match clearance with the type of material being processed. Vermeer eliminated the transition area between the anvil and screen, increasing the screen area on the HG6000 by 20 percent, which allows for more throughput. The Series II duplex drum hammermill consists of 10 hammers and
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W ilmington Organic Recycling Center composts wood and food waste in a big way by Jon M. Casey
Shredded material is stockpiled outside the tipping building before it is moved into a new windrow. At first glance, the fenced-in property with the large growth strategy in new and emerging technologies. blue building and long concrete containment walls “We want to extract the highest value possible from looks to be nothing more than a storage facility for the materials we manage,” said Tim Cesarek, managsome sort of product that comes or goes from this ing director of Organic Growth at Waste Management. portside area of the Wilmington, DE waterfront. With “Recycling organics through composting and other trucking going in and out much like those of other technologies that may produce lawn and garden facilities of this same stretch of Christiana Ave., materials, energy, transportation fuels or specialty passersby would think little if anything about what chemicals enables us to generate more value from sort of business is going on within. But a closer look this specific material stream. Combining Waste at the 27 acre, Wilmington Organic Recycling Center Management’s leadership and expertise in the collec(WORC), a part of the Peninsula Compost Co., LLC, tion and management of organic feedstocks with owners and operators of WORC, reveals a highly PCC’s resources, knowledge and experience in organsophisticated, technologically advanced, ic composting will be key to developing new, high recycling/composting facility, the largest in-vessel value added end markets for organic materials and facility in the eastern U.S. accelerating the growth of organics recycling across Serving Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, with North America.” material input from as far away as Baltimore and Working with the local community New York City, WORC opened in December 2009, As we head to the tipping facility, an enclosed, offering food and wood waste recyclers the most 18,000-square-foot, Butler™ building where incommodern destination for up to 600 tons per day of ing material is unloaded, separated, mixed and organic material. With the recent announcement of ground before heading off to a covered windrow, Waste Management’s (WM) investment in the facility, Nelson Widell, partner and host for our tour through WORC is looking toward a bright future in the growth WORC, explained that he and managing director and of this segment of their operations. In recent years, co-founder of The Peninsula Compost Group, LLC WM has grown in the organic recycling segment of Charles Gifford, began looking for a site for a regiontheir industry, acquiring a majority interest in Garick al composting facility of this kind back in 2006. Since LLC, a leading manufacturer, marketer and distribu- landfill tipping fees in this area, are some of the hightor of commercial and consumer organic lawn and est in the nation, Widell and Gifford saw the need for garden products. They also have invested in Enerkem a place where wood and food waste could be recycled and Harvest Power and in Terrabon, as part of their into valuable compost, mulch and soils products.
Before and After. Material on the right has gone through its final two weeks of composting and is awaiting screening through the Doppstadt trommel and windsifter (center). The finished product on the left is ready for further screening for use as compost, composted mulch or soil amendment components for several products.
After several attempts at Sea Gull control, Cooper the Border Collie has proven to be the most successful method. During our visit to the facility, there were no birds to be seen anywhere on the property. After a two year process, they settled on the Wilmington site and once the appropriate permitting and variances from the local officials was complete, they closed on the property in April 2009. By June, work on the facility began and by December that year, the facility was up and running. Today, with the addition of Waste Management into the ownership of the operation, PCC is comprised of partners including the EDiS Company, Port Contractors and The Peninsula Compost Group (TPCG). “We work closely with the local Southbridge community,” said Widell. “We negotiated an agreement with them that provides a 24 hour hotline to receive calls about community concerns. We provide them with free compost for their homes and businesses, and we have assured them that no trucks will pass through their community when entering or leaving our facility. Most importantly, we have assured them that we will make every effort to eliminate odor and pests that are commonly associated with facilities of this kind.” Clearly, they have accomplished their goal. As we toured WORC, there was no sign of flies or rodents. More interestingly, there were no seagulls or birds commonly found around everything and everyone near a port. “We tried several methods of bird control,” said Widell. “After trying imitation predators, noise generators and other recommended techniques, we found that our Border collie ‘Cooper’ has been the most effective means of keeping the birds away from the site.” Indeed, Cooper’s success was obvious the day we were there.
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Finished product in eight weeks! “Everything coming or going goes across the scales,” said Widell. “From there, material is dumped in the tipping building and is put through the Doppstadt DW-3080 low speed shredder before going through the picking station and out to a new windrow. The shredder sizes the material into a 4-inch minus size. From there, once it is sorted, it goes outside to a pre-staging area, then to a new windrow. Each windrow is comprised of 600 tons of material covered by a Gore-Tex™ fabric designed for this purpose. The entire process is a part of the Gore® Cover System, a technology that was designed and advanced by the Gore Company. According to Widell, Gore composting systems are in use at more than 200 facilities worldwide, with new proposed sites under consideration. Once the windrows are built and in place, they are covered with the fabric, using an apparatus specifically designed for that purpose. With the windrows stretching for the better part of 100-feet and towering more than 10-feet in the air, it is amazing to watch the precision with which this process takes place. After the covered windrow has processed for four weeks, the material is uncovered and moved to another windrow location where it is re-covered and allowed to cure for another two weeks. “The moving of the material mixes and re-blends it which helps in the composting process,” said Widell. “After the second phase, the compost is moved once again into a third windrow, where it is allowed to compost uncovered as its final stage before completion. Once the compost has processed for eight weeks, we put it through a Doppstadt SM-620A trommel that is outfitted with a magnet and a Doppstadt Windsifter, to remove unwanted metal and plastic. From there, the finished material is screened through other equipment like our Powerscreen or McCloskey trommels, where the products are sized for use as composted mulch, soil amendment ingredients and various grades of compost for yard applications. We are currently blending a soil product across the road, using our McCloskey unit. All of our equipment is electrically powered as a way to reduce emissions to the surrounding area.” Environmental concerns are number one Widell emphasized how important air quality is, as an integral part of WORC. From the safety of the workers in the tipping facility and picking station, to the outdoor odor considerations that often plague facilities of this kind, air quality has taken top priority here. “We ventilate the tipping building moving the air from inside via four underground air ducts, to this 14,000-square-foot bio-filter,” he said. “The air in the building is replaced at the rate of four times per hour. Even in the picking station room, the air quality is excellent.” “The biofilter is 4-feet deep and is made up of shredded wood waste and compost,” he said. “Microbes in the bed ‘eat’ the odor as it emerges from the 20 air distribution channels beneath the filter
Data is monitored and collected for each windrow during the content's stay on site. If O2 levels or temperature levels fluctuate beyond prescribed limits, the appropriate systems are activated.
Air ducts like this sample unit, run the length of each windrow. These ducts transport air into the composted material when the computer controlled fans are activated.
Blower fans like these provide air into each of the windrows. bed. We keep the moisture in the bed correct, so that feedstock starts out at about 60 percent moisture, the process is precise. We measure the backpressure the composting process releases moisture as the so that the airflow remains constant. Once the filter windrows cure,” he said. “Since the material breathes is spent, we re-bed it and the old filter material is and allows for the windrow to aspirate, but prevents composted along with the other compost.” the rainwater from intruding into the piles, the Flood control odor control leachate is quite manageable.” Because of the unique characteristics of the GoreWidell said that the entire process is controlled by Tex™ material, the two kinds of water that compost- computer, with oxygen and moisture probes placed ing tends to create, rainwater runoff and leachate into each windrow before they are covered. “If the from within the windrows, never co-mingles in the computer senses that the windrow needs air, it turns facility. Rainwater runs off the Gore-Tex and into a on the blower fans that are located on the exterior of drainage system that leads to retention ponds at the containment walls,” he said. “They run until the either end of the facility. The concrete slab, upon appropriate parameters are met, and then they shut which the windrows are maintained, is sloped from off. With the aerated static pile method, we are able the middle in either direction to accommodate the to speed up the composting process to eight weeks.” rainwater runoff to the aerated lagoons. Widell likes “Waste Management’s investment in PCC will allow to call them wildlife reserves, since they have actual- it to provide an organics solution to existing and ly created a habitat for local wildlife that thrive in the potential customers,” said Charles Gifford. two ponds. “Peninsula Compost Company and Waste ManageIn similar fashion, the leachate that is produced ment’s mutual commitment to redirecting organic from the interior of the aerated compost windrows, is waste streams to higher and better uses will greatly retained within the Gore-Tex material and drains into assist our shared customers in accomplishing their channels that eventually lead to the local sewer sys- recycling and sustainability goals.” tem where this biological discharge is treated as regFor more information visit www.peninsula-comular community sewage waste. “Since the compost post.com.
Incoming material is shredded in this Doppstadt 3080 stationary shredder before being conveyed through the picking station and into the discharge bin.
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Vermeer from 15 — with replaceable wear surfaces on top — uses a wedge system to maximize retention while providing good resistance to bending. Additionally, serviceability is increased by providing ground level access. All hardware used to secure the anvil is located on the outside of the machine, away from the wear path of material. Vermeer also increased the thickness of the mill box sidewalls in front of the mill, as well as made it easier for the plates between the end of the mill and sidewall to be replaced. Optional, abrasion resistant wear plates are available. The Vermeer exclusive SmartGrind system stops and reverses material from feeding into the hammermill when engine rpm drops below a preset droop speed. This helps increase machine and jobsite productivity by reducing operator effort. The feature re-
duces wear to vital engine and machine components by constantly monitoring engine loading. The feed table and feed roller pull material into the grinding chamber or reverse material away from the chamber when prompted. The operator can reverse the feed roller independently of the feed table to reposition irregular material as it enters the hammermill. Feed roller hydraulic down pressure can be applied using the remote control unit. Down pressure aids in feeding difficult material sizes and shapes. A single piece 48-inch wide belly and discharge conveyor belt eliminates the transition point from belly to load out, helping to reduce the occurrence of plugging or bridging in some conditions. Vermeer also enhanced the overlap of the infeed and discharge conveyors to
reduce spillage on the ground, resulting in less cleanup time under the machine. The thrown object deflector (TOD) is designed to reduce both the quantity and distance of thrown material, allowing operation in smaller and controlled worksites. The TOD can be temporarily raised to reduce interference when loading over length or bulky material if required. Improved site maneuverability and a smaller turning radius were achieved by moving the fifth wheel pin under the 20foot long infeed. This design change also allows for enhanced weight dispersal for better tow vehicle traction and reduces the load on trailer axles. A multifunction, wireless remote allows the operator to control most operating functions from as far away as 300-feet. This feature enhances job site
productivity by allowing the operator to control machine functions from the loader vehicle while performing other functions. An optional air compressor is also available to speed up end of the day cleaning of the machine. Vermeer Corporation of Pella, Iowa manufactures a full line of tub and horizontal grinders, brush chippers, stump cutters and tree spades, as well as horizontal directional drilling systems, mini skid steers, utility and track trenchers and agricultural products. Vermeer offers worldwide sales, support, service and parts through an independent, authorized dealer network. For more information on Vermeer products and services, visit the company’s Web site at www.vermeer.com or email Vermeer at salesinfo@vermeer.com.
The attachments manufacturer now combines Baird loader equipment with its Wedgelock line of excavator couplers to provide a single source expertise to dealers and customers BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS — Norco Attachments has announced that it will begin marketing the highly respected coupler and attachments operations recently launched by Randy
Baird of Ohio, through the Norco Attachments network. Baird, one of the industry’s early leading innovators in the development and application of wheel loader quick attach couplers and attachments, re-entered the market in 2009 by establishing Baird Inc., with his son James. According to Mark Hollister, senior vice president Sales and Marketing, Norco Attachments has acquired all the
rights to the engineering, product design and intellectual property of Baird Inc., effective March 1, 2011, and will continue to market their products under the Baird brand. Norco Attachments will continue to utilize the Baird facility located in Stow, Ohio for manufacturing the wheel loader product line. Both product lines will be on display at ConExpo in the Hilton Pavilion H-30318.
“Bringing in the Baird line fulfills a vision that Norco Attachments has been pursuing since we launched our company just over a year ago,” Hollister says. “Together, our Baird and Wedgelock lines offer our dealers and customers a one stop source for the world’s safest couplers, covering the full range of heavy construction equipment, along with the loader and excava-
The new Baird wheel loader buckets now being marketed by Norco Attachments complete the product line for their dealers across the country.
tor attachments that customers need to maximize the return on their equipment investment.” Hollister added that Norco Attachments was also pleased to welcome James Baird as the newest member of its marketing and support team. According to Richard Rise, vice president of Doggett Machinery in Baton Rouge, LA, the Wedgelock and Baird equipment form a welcome combination for dealerships and customers alike. “We see a very strong new team emerging here in the attachments industry. The Norco Attachments people and Baird both share the traits we look for in a manufacturer. They bring a lot of practical expertise to the field. Most important, they are ready and willing to stand behind their products and to work with us to help our customers build their business. We say we ‘care harder’ at Doggett. The service and support staff for Wedgelock and Baird products come in with that same customer first attitude.” Rise notes that, in a very short time, the Baird coupler became recognized for its unique design, achieving a new standard of safety for wheel loader operators and work crews. “Where safety is concerned, the Baird coupler is the ideal
complement to the Wedgelock excavator couplers that Norco Attachments first brought to North America. These are all people who have been in the business a long time. They’re going to build us something special!” According to Hollister, “There wasn’t a better match in the industry. With the Wedgelock ILock™ coupler, the safest couple in the world, setting the benchmark for excavator attachments now together with Baird Attachments, the premier manufacturer of attachments for wheel loaders, we are setting a new global standard in the industry for safety and productivity. All Baird and Wedgelock couplers and attachments will be offered through the growing network of Norco Attachments dealers throughout North America. The Baird production facility in Stow, Ohio, will continue to manufacture Baird products. For more information on the Wedgelock ILock™ Coupler, contact Mark Hollister, Sr. VP sales and marketing, Norco Attachments, LLC., 123 W. Elizabeth St., Brownsville, Texas 78520. Call 877-2863411, e-mail mhollister@norcoattachments.c om or visit www.norcoattachments.com.
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Cracken, Latin America sales director for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens and Sharon Alink, KPI-JCI international sales coordinator. The guests visited the Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc., factory in Yankton, SD, followed by a factory tour of Astec Mobile Screens in Sterling, IL. Construcciones El Condor purchased multiple KPI-JCI Portable Plants and the GT145-3D from Astec Mobile Screens. To learn more about KPI-JCI’s Global Track Series, visit www.kpijci. com/track-mount/global-track. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, Astec com-
panies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is a world wide leader in manufacturing equipment for the aggregate, construction, paving and recycling industries. As an innovative, high integrity manufacturer, KPI-JCI develops quality, state of the art products and has the ability to engineer custom products because of a highly qualified engineering staff. KPI and JCI joined together in 1997 with the purchase of JCI by Astec Industries. KPI and JCI joined together in 2006 in a marketing effort under the KPI-JCI logo. Astec Mobile Screens and KPIJCI joined sales and marketing efforts in the spring of 2008. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens proudly manufacture its products in Yankton, SD, Eugene, OR and Sterling, IL. For more information, call 605-668-2524 or visit the Web site at www.kpijci.com.
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KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens host South American visitors at South Dakota, Illinois factories
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New McCloskey impactor designed for high production and ease of use McCloskey International is proud to announce the new I-54 impactor, designed from the ground up to be the most productive track mounted impactor in the sub 50 ton, ‘one piece move’ class. It features a 47-inch x 53-inch four bar horizontal impact chamber with a class leading 53.3-inch x 32.5-inch feed opening to allow for high production rates and large feed sizes. An 8.9-cubic-yard hopper with vibratory pan feeder flows material over a fully independent 4-foot-6-inch x 5-foot-9-
inch double deck inclined pre-screen, removing fines in advance of the impact chamber. Crushed material is discharged via a heavy duty, high energy pan feeder measuring 4foot-6-inch x 6-foot-7inch located under the impact chamber, reducing belt wear and greatly reducing the possibility of belt tears. The I-54 is controlled by an easy to use PLC and many functions may be overridden if required using manual valves and flow controls. A 430 hp C13 CAT ACERT engine supplies the power re-
Eriez promotes Mike Shattuck to product manager of recycling equipment ERIE, PA — Eriez has announced the promotion of Mike Shattuck to product manager recycling equipment. Most recently, Shattuck served as heavy industry project manager. According to Eriez, in his new role Shattuck will continue his duties of actively selling Eriez equipment to the Metals Recycling Market, while taking on the additional responsibilities of coordinating new and modified product development and cost reduction programs for Eriez’ recycling product offerings. “Mike will work closely with our Research, Development and Engineering team as well as providing technical support and O.E.M. sales strategies,” explains Charlie Ingram, vice president of sales and marketing. Eriez’ sales and business growth in the metals recycling market has been substantial in recent years. “In the past several years, we have made significant investments in the metals recycling market, including new product development, personnel, our sales organization and aggressive marketing efforts,” explains Ingram. “Mike has been a significant contributor to Eriez’ success in this critical and thriving sales area.” Shattuck joined Eriez in 2006 as a technical sales representative. “Mike’s energy, professionalism and resourcefulness have been a ter-
rific asset for Eriez,” says Ingram. “Those qualities will help ensure his success with his expanded responsibilities.” Eriez is recognized as world authority in advanced technology for separation, vibratory and inspection applications. The company’s separation, metal detection, x-
Mike Shattuck. ray, materials feeding, screening, conveying and controlling equipment have application in the process, metalworking, packaging, recycling, mining, aggregate and textile industries. Eriez manufactures and markets these products through twelve international facilities located on six continents. For more information, call toll free 888-300-ERIEZ (3743) within the U.S. and Canada. For online users, visit www.eriez.com or send e-mail to eriez@eriez.com. Eriez World Headquarters is located at 2200 Asbury Rd., Erie, PA 16506.
quired for the high production rates attainable. For more information contact McCloskey International Limited, Head Office 1 McCloskey Rd., RR 7, Peterborough, ON Canada K9J 6X8. Call toll 877-876-6635, 705295-4925, fax 705-2954777, e-mail mccloskey@mccloskeyinternational.com or visit www.mccloskeyinternational.com.
Designed from the ground up to be the most productive track mounted impactor in the sub 50 ton, ‘one piece move’ class.
Ben Weitsman of Scranton stays ahead of the crowd
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One of two Sennebogen material handlers, this one with a magnet, are in place at the Scranton facility to aid in sorting metal for shredding. small feeder yard in New York. Eventually, the busi- there was no cutting of red tape. We don’t borrow by Sally Colby Adam Weitsman will buy anything from a semi ness went to Ben’s son Fred, who is Adam’s father, money — we do this with zero debt.” Everything at loaded with assorted metal to a tin cup. He purchas- and today, Adam is president of the largest privately the Scranton facility is brand new, from the paved yard and fencing to scrap handling equipment, and it es scrap and recycling yards outright, and sets up held scrap metal processor on the east coast. Weitsman says that the permitting process for a was all purchased locally, with cash, whenever possinew facilities with state of the art new equipment. He ble. “If we’re going to make an investment, we don’t start-up recycling yard is quite complex, especially in pays cash for scrap, doesn’t expect any government handouts, values his employees and keeps his yards Pennsylvania. “Scranton is an area that’s very hard go into an area and ask for tax dollars,” said neat, clean and green. And he says that right now, to get into,” he said. “I’ve been trying to set up here Weitsman. “I’m not looking for the government to be even in the current economy, is a great time to start for ten years. Right now we’re acquiring as many a partner in my business. We’re lucky to be able to yards as we can, either through acquisition or operate a profitable business in this economy.” a new business. Anyone who brings scrap to the yard leaves with Ben Weitsman of Scranton, a sister company of through green fields startups. The next area we want to get into is Pennsylvania and New Jersey — the cash. “We try to treat the customer really, really well,” Upstate Shredding headquartered in Owego, NY, is said Weitsman, a hands-on businessman who likes to the new guy on the recycling block in an industrial tri-state area — in as many markets as we can.” It took about a year for Weitsman to get to opening keep in touch with everyone he works with. “I know section of Scranton, PA. There, company president day in Scranton. “I had to make sure that I did every- everyone says that, but I always try to remember Adam Weitsman will continue the legacy that was thing by the book,” he said. “It was a slow process — what my own hard times were like. When customers started in 1938 when his grandfather Ben had a need the money right away, I try to remember ‘what did I need that day’ when things were tough for me.” Weitsman keeps a neat, clean operation and doesn’t cut corners when it comes to managing stormwater, seepage and litter on the lot. “The regulations are becoming more strict,” he said, “and I want to be in the forefront. We’re trying to be very proactive.” Stephen Donnelly, director of marketing and public relations for the company, says that as a whole, scrap yards have gained a bad reputation because of those that aren’t kept properly. “We’re big on making sure that we’re community conscious, especially as a new neighbor,” he said. “We brought a crew from the main location in Owego to start this place.” Donnelly says that Adam Weitsman is adamant about making sure that all facilities are paved, buildings are freshly painted, that fencing and noise abatement and storm water treatment plans are in place. The new facility, which is a little over three acres, is fully paved and concreted. It’s designed for easy operation of equipment and safe, efficient traffic flow. “We want to make sure that incoming trucks not only have plenty of room to deposit, turn around and exit, but that their vehicles aren’t compromised in the process,” he said. “We want to keep people happy, keep them moving in Stephen Donnelly, director of public relations and marketing for Upstate Shredding headquartered in Owego, NY, and out. We’ve spared no expense to make sure that was busy helping customers on opening day for sister company Ben Weitsman Scrap Metal Recycling in Weitsman 4 Scranton, PA. Here, Donnelly shows off the facility's Enviro-Rack.
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Weitsman from 3 happens.” A new metal shop was constructed on the property for handling small lots of metals. Personnel at the weigh station are in constant communication with those in the metal shop to let them know what’s coming in. Although scrap prices are in constant flux, Donnelly says that most people who bring scrap are well aware of prices. “We pay cash right on the spot,” he said. “It’s really a pretty simple business. People come in, weigh-in with the scale master, and get an inbound weight. Then they dump whatever they have, then weigh out.” An Enviro-Rack is in place to remove all fluids from scrap vehicles prior to shredding, and there’s a Broce Broom at each facility to make sure that the lots are kept clean and dust free. “It’ll be run several times every day,” said Donnelly. “The last thing we want is for someone to say that there’s a nail in their tire. We want to make sure everything is kept up, and we really want to make sure that as the new neighbor coming in, we have a good image. A lot of these people who don’t know about our policies will see that a scrap yard can be a nice, clean facility. We keep the machines clean and well maintained and the property attractive.” Weitsman accepts metals including aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, lead and large items such as vehicles, appliances, radiators, and motor blocks. General manager Scott Collins says that Weitsman makes sure that the appropriate equipment to work through incoming scrap is present at each site. “Every yard we have has Sennebogen machines,” said Collins. “Typically, one machine will be using a grapple for cars and tin, and the other has a magnet to sort ferrous products. The Sennebogen has about 55-foot of reach, which allows us to stack high. Our ultimate goal is to not stockpile. Then we’ll have 100-yard walking trailers come in and the grapple will load these trucks and take it to our Megashredder® in Owego, NY. That’s where we shred the material and turn it into ‘shred’.” Collins says that they want to get everything sorted and placed appropriately as efficiently as possible. “There’s a complex chemistry behind the formulations steel mills are looking for,” he said. “The operator can make us or break us. We don’t want to throw higher value products into the tin pile, which is what we would shred. When we start getting construction materials, that’ll be another category. C&D material will go into a pile for the shredder. Our ultimate goal here is to recycle everything. If we don’t buy it, it’s ending up on the side of the road or in a landfill. We’re a very green company.” An open house is planned for July 23 to officially introduce Weitsman to the community. “We want to welcome people and let them know what we’re all about,” said Donnelley. “We want to be proactive, not reactive, and make sure everything is right from the beginning.” Although Weitsman says that he was literally crushed during his first years in the business, he says he has learned a lot through toughing out the hard times. “I was clueless,” he said. “I was close to being done, but I had to work through it. Now we’re acquiring the people we used to buy from. I never had a plan to do this — never in a million years did I think I’d be here. It’s surreal now.”
Employees in the metal shop are in constant communication with the scale master so that customers can move through and receive payment quickly.
Adam Weitsman purchased all new equipment for the Scranton branch of Ben Weitsman Scrap Metal Recycling, including this Kawasaki 80ZV.
A dispatcher at the scales communicates with the metal shop to let them know what's coming in.
Tracey Road Equipment delivers quality products and service by Sally Colby A family owned business started by Jerry and Debbie Tracey over 35 years ago has grown into a multi-line conglomerate with five locations in New York State with service to Pennsylvania. The Traceys are active in the daily operation of the business, which is based in Syracuse, NY. “We handle both trucks and construction equipment,” said Dick Ridings, director of lease and sales for Tracey Road Equipment. “We serve both the municipal and private sectors. Our customers include heavy highway contractors, quarries, pipeline contractors, site developers, landscapers, municipalities and we’re heavily committed to serving the scrap and recycling businesses.” Ridings says that he’s seen an upstart in sales to scrap and recycling operations, and that the company handles numerous products used in the scrap industry including material handlers, excavators with shears, wheel loaders and trucks. “We are a full service repair and parts distributor for the products we sell,” said Ridings. “On the equipment side, we offer everything from minor repairs to complete rebuilds, custom fabrication, warranty work, welding and line boring. We do it all, minor and
major repairs. On the truck side, we have a complete testing and diagnostic system for engines, transmissions, differentials, air conditioning and New York State inspections.” Tracey Road Equipment also has a frame and collision shop with a full paint booth and custom detailing, fabrication shop with full welding services, frame rail extensions, plow and body installations. Tracey Road Equipment maintains a hydraulic service shop and can custom make hydraulic hoses for any application. Technicians can repair or rebuild pumps, motors, valves and cylinders, and if the appropriate parts aren’t available, they can be made on site. Because they handle a number of equipment lines, Tracey Road Equipment has product specialists for each segment of the business. “We have truck specialists and equipment specialists,” said Ridings. “We have people who are specialists in street sweepers, sewer cleaners, recycling and compact construction equipment. We have the right people for the job.” Customers who aren’t sure what they need for a job can try out new equipment on site, or Tracey will deliver to a jobsite for rent or lease. “We do daily, weekly and monthly rentals,” said Ridings. “We also offer customized
financing for trucks and equipment, tailored to our customers’ needs.” To further serve customers, the company offers insurance services and extended warranties through their own insurance company. Tracey Road Equipment has fully equipped, road ready service trucks and also offers a parts delivery service. “We can provide service immediately,” said Ridings. “When people call because a machine is down, we react immediately and offer solutions to their problems.” Ridings says that the company has factory trained service personnel who are very good at what they do. “When someone has a problem, our factory trained service technicians are dispatched to the site,” he said. “We want to get the customer up and running as quickly as we can.” Ridings says that Tracey Road Equipment’s mission statement sums up the company’s philosophy: “We want to be our customers’ fleet solutions provider, and we accomplish this by consistently delivering quality products and superior services. Each customer is different, and we try to tailor our products and solutions to that customer’s needs.” Visit Tracey Road Equipment online at www.traceyroad.com.
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Colorado recyclers recognized for excellence BRECKENRIDGE, CO — Recycling professionals and individuals dedicated to recycling from across Colorado recognized the outstanding achievements of their peers at the 2011 Colorado Summit for Recycling, Colorado’s 22nd annual statewide recycling conference. The following individuals were recognized for their long-term dedication, innovation and inspiring leadership in regard to recycling in Colorado: • Randy Fischer, State Representative — Outstanding Elected Official • Cary Bush, Recycle-Creede — Outstanding Volunteer of the Year • Bill Morris, Blue Star Recyclers — Recycler of the Year • Kelly Ohlson, Mayor Pro-Tem, City of Fort Collins — Lifetime Achievement • Kristin Jones, Rocky Mountain Investigative News Network — Outstanding Media Outreach The following programs were recognized for their excellence in recycling and diversion and for being trendsetting programs in Colorado: • Eco-Cycle, Green Star Schools Program — Outstanding Outreach Educational Institution • SBM Management — Outstanding Business Diversion Program • City of Golden — Outstanding Government Diversion Program More than 220 recycling professionals gathered at the conference to learn about the latest recycling trends and challenges faced by Colorado and the nation. L. Hunter Lovins, president and founder of the Natural Capitalism Solutions (NCS), was the keynote speaker at the luncheon at noon. NCS educates senior decision makers in business, government and civil society to restore and enhance the natural and human capital while increasing prosperity and quality
of life. In partnership with leading thinkers and implementers, NCS creates innovative, practical tools and strategies to enable companies, communities and countries to become more sustainable. The Summit was host to a variety of speakers covering topics ranging from market trends and social media strategies for educating and motivating the public to recycling to legislating recycling, getting the most value from recycled materials, and even how to recycle pet waste. The Colorado Association for Recycling (CAFR) is committed to supporting, educating and guiding individuals and leaders in business, education, nonprofits and government to take action that turns ever greater amounts of waste into marketable resources. For more information about CAFR please visit our Web site, www.cafr.org, or contact Marjorie Griek at the e-mail listed above. The 2011 Colorado Summit for Recycling is sponsored by Dex, Ball Corporation, Gallegos Sanitation, Electronic Recyclers International, International Paper, Larimer County Solid Waste, Metech Recycling, Republic Services, Waste Connections, Waste Management, Western Disposal Services, Yellowbook, Altogether Recycling, Carton Council, MillerCoors, A-1 Organics, Atlas Metal & Iron, Boulder County Resource Conservation, City of Boulder, Eco-Cycle, Hunter Douglas, Iron & Metals, Vocational Energy, Waste-Not Recycling, Wastequip/Toter, CAFR Board of Directors, Curbside Recycling, Ground Solutions, Hi-Tec Plastics Recycling, Komptech USA, Sims Metal Management, Western Metals, Angel of Shavano Recycling, Blue Star Recyclers, C.U. Recycling, LBA Associates.
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‘Ben Weitsman of Scranton stays ahead of the crowd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4 by Sally Colby Colorado recyclers recognized for excellence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Vermeer HG6000 features new productivity enhancements and Tier 4/Stage IIIB engine ....................................7 EZ-Screen 409 trommel screener plays big role in recycling green waste into green profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 New JRB PowerLatch multi-pin grabber coupler advances coupler safety . . . . . . . 11 Wilmington Organic Recycling Center composts wood and food waste in a big way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 New DayLube Nano-Ceramic grease is ideal for conveyors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Vermeer HG6000 features new productivity enhancements and Tier 4/Stage IIIB engine PELLA, IOWA — Vermeer Corporation has redesigned the HG6000 horizontal grinder with new design enhancements and a Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine to meet wood waste processors’ needs for productivity and government emission regulations. “Vermeer spent considerable time redesigning
the HG6000 horizontal grinder,” says Jay Sarver, environmental sales manager for Vermeer Corporation. “The machine incorporates features that will help enhance productivity, and a new Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine provides more fuel efficient horsepower while meeting tier regulations.”
The HG6000 is powered by a Cat C18 Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine that meets all U.S., Canada and European Union tier regulations while producing 755 horsepower, a 20 percent increase in horsepower over the previous Tier 3 engine. A dual screen system allows screens to be mixed
and matched to attain the desired end product. The screens are also reversible and interchangeable to obtain the maximum usage of the wear portion of the screen. Customers also have the ability to adjust the screen support on the HG6000, allowing the screen to be moved closer or farther away from ham-
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mer tips to match clearance with the type of material being processed. Vermeer eliminated the transition area between the anvil and screen, increasing the screen area on the HG6000 by 20 percent, which allows for more throughput.
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Vermeer from 7 The Series II duplex drum hammermill consists of 10 hammers and 20 cutter blocks with a 36.4-inch cutter tip diameter and 62-inch cutting width. This patented design helps to decrease daily maintenance time, while increasing the life of major wear components simply by reversing the cutter blocks, hammers and center section of drum. A box beam style anvil — with replaceable wear surfaces on top — uses a wedge system to maximize retention while providing good resistance to bending. Additionally, serviceability is increased by providing ground level access. All hardware used to secure the anvil is located on the outside of the machine, away from the wear path of material. Vermeer also increased the thickness of the mill box sidewalls in front of the mill, as well as made it easier for the plates between the end of the mill and sidewall to be replaced. Optional, abrasion resistant wear plates are available. The Vermeer exclusive SmartGrind system stops and reverses material from feeding into the hammermill when engine rpm drops below a preset droop speed. This helps increase machine and jobsite productivity by reducing operator effort. The feature reduces wear to vital engine and machine components by constantly monitoring engine loading. The feed table and feed roller pull material into the grinding chamber or reverse material away from the chamber when prompted. The operator can reverse the feed roller independently of the feed table to reposition irregular material as it enters the hammermill. Feed roller hydraulic down pressure can be applied using the remote control unit. Down pressure aids in feeding difficult material sizes and shapes. A single piece 48-inch wide belly and discharge conveyor belt eliminates the transition point from belly to load out, helping to reduce the occurrence of plugging or bridging in some conditions. Vermeer also enhanced the overlap of the infeed and discharge conveyors to reduce spillage on the ground, resulting in less cleanup time under the machine. The thrown object deflector (TOD) is designed to reduce both the quan-
tity and distance of thrown material, allowing operation in smaller and controlled worksites. The TOD can be temporarily raised to reduce interference when loading over length or bulky material if required. Improved site maneuverability and a smaller turning radius were achieved by moving the fifth wheel pin under the 20-foot long infeed. This design change also allows for enhanced weight dispersal for better tow vehicle traction and reduces the load on trailer axles.
A multifunction, wireless remote allows the operator to control most operating functions from as far away as 300-feet. This feature enhances job site productivity by allowing the operator to control machine functions from the loader vehicle while performing other functions. An optional air compressor is also available to speed up end of the day cleaning of the machine. Vermeer Corporation of Pella, Iowa manufactures a full line of tub and horizontal grinders, brush chippers, stump cutters
The HG6000 is powered by a Cat C18 Tier 4i/Stage IIIB engine that meets all U.S., Canada and European Union tier regulations while producing 755 hp, a 20 percent increase in horsepower over the previous Tier 3 engine. and tree spades, as well as horizontal directional drilling systems, mini skid steers, utility and track trenchers and agricultural products. Ver-
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on Vermeer products and services, visit the company’s Web site at www.vermeer.com or e-mail Vermeer at salesinfo@vermeer.com.
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EZ-Screen 409 trommel screener plays big role in recycling green waste into green profits Out in California’s wine country, Paso Robles Waste Disposal, Inc. is conducting a green experiment which, according to Operations Manager Ian Hoover, could result in a whole new business opportunity.
Every week the company’s trucks make the rounds of their 10,000 residential customers, picking up trash and green yard waste. The Paso Robles experiment is focused on what can be done with
all that green material, some 350 tons a week. “The idea,” says Hoover, “was to set up an operation to separate out the mulch and then use it in a land application manner that’s novel, natural and profitable.” Set up is quick and once ready for action, the 409 works well paired with1/4yard to 2-yard loaders.
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First, all the recyclable green material, such as grass clippings and yard waste, goes through a grinder. Stumps, rocks and other similar waste products are eliminated. Next, what’s left goes through the company’s EZ-Screen 409 Trommel Screener, purchased last August from Argus Industrial Products, where the remaining trash is screened out. The 409 Trommel Screener is perfect for this task because the constant tumbling action stirs up material over and over, adding air to lighten it, and keeps it in contact with the rotating mesh longer so more material slips through faster and more easily. What comes out is good, clean mulch, pure and simple. Phase two of the Paso Robles experiment involves a local ranch where the recycled mulch is disked into the soil, enriching it. As there are a great many weed seeds throughout the nutrient rich material, the resulting weeds develop into a highly desirable lush growth which serves as fodder for the ranch’s sheep and goats. Hoover’s goal is to be able to extend this pilot program and recycle as nutrient rich mulch as much as half of the 350 tons of weekly green waste material that’s collected, then market it to the many vineyards in the area. “This is definitely going to be a successful side line to our business,” says Hoover. “And as we grow this business, the 409 Trommel Screener will be able to handle its role with no problems.” Long recognized as a leader in the manufacture of high quality and low maintenance portable vibrating
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Because the constant tumbling action stirs up material over and over, adding air to lighten it, and keeps it in contact with the rotating mesh longer so more material slips through faster and more easily. What comes out is good, clean mulch, pure and simple.
screeners, Argus saw the need for a trommel screener to meet the needs of its many customers, particularly landscapers, excavating contractors and municipalities who process wet, sticky material. While there are other trommel screeners on the market, the EZ-Screen 409 Trommel Screener has a big advantage over its competition: a small price tag. Why is that? According to Argus, it sells to customers, direct, one to one. No sales force is involved, no inventory sits around
in warehouses, no showrooms have to be maintained, and no sales commissions are paid out. That creates big savings, which Argus passes on to customers. While Paso Robles keeps its EZ-Screen 409 Trommel Screener in their yard, the machine is designed to be trucked to and from different job sites. Set up is quick, and once ready for action, the 409 works well paired with1/4-yard to 2-yard loaders. Says Hoover, “We run our EZ-Screen 409 three or four days a week, and
have no problems whatsoever. We just keep it greased up and it keeps rolling along.” And as the Paso Robles green experiment proves to be successful, their orange EZ 409 will help turn out nutrient-rich material for more customers — which will add more green to the company’s bottom line. To put more green in your bottom line, go orange. Contact Al Skoropa of Argus Industrial Products at 248-7455828, or sales@ezscreen.com.
KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens host South American visitors at South Dakota, Illinois factories YANKTON, SD — Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. (KPIJCI) and Astec Mobile Screens recently played host to South American visitors interested in optimizing their operation with new, high-performance equipment from KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens. Visitors included Alberto Arango Lopez and Adriana Galego of Construcciones El Condor, Fernando Marroquin of Astec Ag-
gregate & Mining Group Sales, Hugo Diaz of Rodriquez y Londoño S.A., Dave McCracken, Latin America sales director for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens and Sharon Alink, KPI-JCI international sales coordinator. The guests visited the Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc., factory in Yankton, SD, followed by a factory tour of Astec Mobile Screens in Sterling, IL. Construcciones El Condor pur-
chased multiple KPI-JCI Portable Plants and the GT145-3D from Astec Mobile Screens. To learn more about KPI-JCI’s Global Track Series, visit www.kpijci.com/trackmount/global-track. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, Astec companies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is a world wide leader in manufacturing equipment for the aggregate, construction, paving and
Visitors included Alberto Arango Lopez and Adriana Galego of Construcciones El Condor, Fernando Marroquin of Astec Aggregate & Mining Group Sales, Hugo Diaz of Rodriquez y Londoño S.A., Dave McCracken, Latin America sales director for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens and Sharon Alink, KPI-JCI international sales coordinator. recycling industries. As marketing effort under an innovative, high in- the KPI-JCI logo. Astec tegrity manufacturer, Mobile Screens and KPIKPI-JCI develops quality, JCI joined sales and marstate of the art products keting efforts in the and has the ability to en- spring of 2008. KPI-JCI gineer custom products and Astec Mobile Screens because of a highly quali- proudly manufacture its fied engineering staff. KPI products in Yankton, SD, and JCI joined together in Eugene, OR and Sterling, 1997 with the purchase IL. For more information, of JCI by Astec Indus- call 605-668-2524 or vistries. KPI and JCI joined it the Web site at together in 2006 in a www.kpijci.com.
This Family Friendly House Situated in a Beautiful Country Setting Rural Route Cooperstown, NY
Could Mak e Your Dr eams Come True...
Contact Owner • 518-568-5115 or Hubbell’s Real Estate • 607-547-5740
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More than a house, a wonderful way of life. 3.5 acres, Kitchen with built in Dishwasher, Stove, Refrigerator/Freezer, Ample Cupboards and Work Island. Dining Area - Living Room adjacent to Den, 3 Bedrooms with 3 Baths. Large, Glassed Sunroom, Outside Deck, Insulated Barn with concrete floor. Oil Hot Water Baseboard Heat. You owe it to yourself to come and take a look. Owner will carry mortgage for qualified buyer with down payment. Otsego Lake Privilege.
W ilmington Organic Recycling Center composts wood and food waste in a big way by Jon M. Casey
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Shredded material is stockpiled outside the tipping building before it is moved into a new windrow. At first glance, the fenced-in property with the large growth strategy in new and emerging technologies. blue building and long concrete containment walls “We want to extract the highest value possible from looks to be nothing more than a storage facility for the materials we manage,” said Tim Cesarek, managsome sort of product that comes or goes from this ing director of Organic Growth at Waste Management. portside area of the Wilmington, DE waterfront. With “Recycling organics through composting and other trucking going in and out much like those of other technologies that may produce lawn and garden facilities of this same stretch of Christiana Ave., materials, energy, transportation fuels or specialty passersby would think little if anything about what chemicals enables us to generate more value from sort of business is going on within. But a closer look this specific material stream. Combining Waste at the 27 acre, Wilmington Organic Recycling Center Management’s leadership and expertise in the collec(WORC), a part of the Peninsula Compost Co., LLC, tion and management of organic feedstocks with owners and operators of WORC, reveals a highly PCC’s resources, knowledge and experience in organsophisticated, technologically advanced, ic composting will be key to developing new, high recycling/composting facility, the largest in-vessel value added end markets for organic materials and facility in the eastern U.S. accelerating the growth of organics recycling across Serving Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, with North America.” material input from as far away as Baltimore and Working with the local community New York City, WORC opened in December 2009, As we head to the tipping facility, an enclosed, offering food and wood waste recyclers the most 18,000-square-foot, Butler™ building where incommodern destination for up to 600 tons per day of ing material is unloaded, separated, mixed and organic material. With the recent announcement of ground before heading off to a covered windrow, Waste Management’s (WM) investment in the facility, Nelson Widell, partner and host for our tour through WORC is looking toward a bright future in the growth WORC, explained that he and managing director and of this segment of their operations. In recent years, co-founder of The Peninsula Compost Group, LLC WM has grown in the organic recycling segment of Charles Gifford, began looking for a site for a regiontheir industry, acquiring a majority interest in Garick al composting facility of this kind back in 2006. Since LLC, a leading manufacturer, marketer and distribu- landfill tipping fees in this area, are some of the hightor of commercial and consumer organic lawn and est in the nation, Widell and Gifford saw the need for garden products. They also have invested in Enerkem a place where wood and food waste could be recycled and Harvest Power and in Terrabon, as part of their into valuable compost, mulch and soils products.
Before and After. Material on the right has gone through its final two weeks of composting and is awaiting screening through the Doppstadt trommel and windsifter (center). The finished product on the left is ready for further screening for use as compost, composted mulch or soil amendment components for several products.
After several attempts at Sea Gull control, Cooper the Border Collie has proven to be the most successful method. During our visit to the facility, there were no birds to be seen anywhere on the property. After a two year process, they settled on the Wilmington site and once the appropriate permitting and variances from the local officials was complete, they closed on the property in April 2009. By June, work on the facility began and by December that year, the facility was up and running. Today, with the addition of Waste Management into the ownership of the operation, PCC is comprised of partners including the EDiS Company, Port Contractors and The Peninsula Compost Group (TPCG). “We work closely with the local Southbridge community,” said Widell. “We negotiated an agreement with them that provides a 24 hour hotline to receive calls about community concerns. We provide them with free compost for their homes and businesses, and we have assured them that no trucks will pass through their community when entering or leaving our facility. Most importantly, we have assured them that we will make every effort to eliminate odor and pests that are commonly associated with facilities of this kind.” Clearly, they have accomplished their goal. As we toured WORC, there was no sign of flies or rodents. More interestingly, there were no seagulls or birds commonly found around everything and everyone near a port. “We tried several methods of bird control,” said Widell. “After trying imitation predators, noise generators and other recommended techniques, we found that our Border collie ‘Cooper’ has been the most effective means of keeping the birds away from the site.” Indeed, Cooper’s success was obvious the day we were there.
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Data is monitored and collected for each windrow during the content's stay on site. If O2 levels or temperature levels fluctuate beyond prescribed limits, the appropriate systems are activated.
Air ducts like this sample unit, run the length of each windrow. These ducts transport air into the composted material when the computer controlled fans are activated.
Blower fans like these provide air into each of the windrows. bed. We keep the moisture in the bed correct, so that feedstock starts out at about 60 percent moisture, the process is precise. We measure the backpressure the composting process releases moisture as the so that the airflow remains constant. Once the filter windrows cure,” he said. “Since the material breathes is spent, we re-bed it and the old filter material is and allows for the windrow to aspirate, but prevents composted along with the other compost.” the rainwater from intruding into the piles, the Flood control odor control leachate is quite manageable.” Because of the unique characteristics of the GoreWidell said that the entire process is controlled by Tex™ material, the two kinds of water that compost- computer, with oxygen and moisture probes placed ing tends to create, rainwater runoff and leachate into each windrow before they are covered. “If the from within the windrows, never co-mingles in the computer senses that the windrow needs air, it turns facility. Rainwater runs off the Gore-Tex and into a on the blower fans that are located on the exterior of drainage system that leads to retention ponds at the containment walls,” he said. “They run until the either end of the facility. The concrete slab, upon appropriate parameters are met, and then they shut which the windrows are maintained, is sloped from off. With the aerated static pile method, we are able the middle in either direction to accommodate the to speed up the composting process to eight weeks.” rainwater runoff to the aerated lagoons. Widell likes “Waste Management’s investment in PCC will allow to call them wildlife reserves, since they have actual- it to provide an organics solution to existing and ly created a habitat for local wildlife that thrive in the potential customers,” said Charles Gifford. two ponds. “Peninsula Compost Company and Waste ManageIn similar fashion, the leachate that is produced ment’s mutual commitment to redirecting organic from the interior of the aerated compost windrows, is waste streams to higher and better uses will greatly retained within the Gore-Tex material and drains into assist our shared customers in accomplishing their channels that eventually lead to the local sewer sys- recycling and sustainability goals.” tem where this biological discharge is treated as regFor more information visit www.peninsula-comular community sewage waste. “Since the compost post.com.
Incoming material is shredded in this Doppstadt 3080 stationary shredder before being conveyed through the picking station and into the discharge bin.
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Finished product in eight weeks! “Everything coming or going goes across the scales,” said Widell. “From there, material is dumped in the tipping building and is put through the Doppstadt DW-3080 low speed shredder before going through the picking station and out to a new windrow. The shredder sizes the material into a 4-inch minus size. From there, once it is sorted, it goes outside to a pre-staging area, then to a new windrow. Each windrow is comprised of 600 tons of material covered by a Gore-Tex™ fabric designed for this purpose. The entire process is a part of the Gore® Cover System, a technology that was designed and advanced by the Gore Company. According to Widell, Gore composting systems are in use at more than 200 facilities worldwide, with new proposed sites under consideration. Once the windrows are built and in place, they are covered with the fabric, using an apparatus specifically designed for that purpose. With the windrows stretching for the better part of 100-feet and towering more than 10-feet in the air, it is amazing to watch the precision with which this process takes place. After the covered windrow has processed for four weeks, the material is uncovered and moved to another windrow location where it is re-covered and allowed to cure for another two weeks. “The moving of the material mixes and re-blends it which helps in the composting process,” said Widell. “After the second phase, the compost is moved once again into a third windrow, where it is allowed to compost uncovered as its final stage before completion. Once the compost has processed for eight weeks, we put it through a Doppstadt SM-620A trommel that is outfitted with a magnet and a Doppstadt Windsifter, to remove unwanted metal and plastic. From there, the finished material is screened through other equipment like our Powerscreen or McCloskey trommels, where the products are sized for use as composted mulch, soil amendment ingredients and various grades of compost for yard applications. We are currently blending a soil product across the road, using our McCloskey unit. All of our equipment is electrically powered as a way to reduce emissions to the surrounding area.” Environmental concerns are number one Widell emphasized how important air quality is, as an integral part of WORC. From the safety of the workers in the tipping facility and picking station, to the outdoor odor considerations that often plague facilities of this kind, air quality has taken top priority here. “We ventilate the tipping building moving the air from inside via four underground air ducts, to this 14,000-square-foot bio-filter,” he said. “The air in the building is replaced at the rate of four times per hour. Even in the picking station room, the air quality is excellent.” “The biofilter is 4-feet deep and is made up of shredded wood waste and compost,” he said. “Microbes in the bed ‘eat’ the odor as it emerges from the 20 air distribution channels beneath the filter
New McCloskey impactor designed for high production and ease of use
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McCloskey International is proud to announce the new I-54 impactor, designed from the ground up to be the most productive track mounted impactor in the sub 50 ton, ‘one piece move’ class. It features a 47-inch x 53-inch four bar horizontal impact chamber with a class leading 53.3-inch x 32.5-inch feed opening to allow for high production rates and large feed sizes. An 8.9-cubic-yard hopper with vibratory pan feeder flows material over
a fully independent 4foot-6-inch x 5-foot-9inch double deck inclined pre-screen, removing fines in advance of the impact chamber. Crushed material is discharged via a heavy duty, high energy pan feeder measuring 4-foot6-inch x 6-foot-7-inch located under the impact chamber, reducing belt wear and greatly reducing the possibility of belt tears. The I-54 is controlled by an easy to use PLC and many functions may
be overridden if required using manual valves and flow controls. A 430 hp C13 CAT ACERT engine supplies the power required for the high production rates attainable. For more information contact McCloskey International Limited, Head Office 1 McCloskey Rd., RR 7, Peterborough, ON Canada K9J 6X8. Call toll 877-876-6635, 705-2954925, fax 705-295-4777, e-mail mccloskey@mccloskeyinternational.com or visit www.mccloskeyinternational.com.
Designed from the ground up to be the most productive track mounted impactor in the sub 50 ton, ‘one piece move’ class.
2008 Morbark 4600XLE Electric Horizontal Grinder complete with soft start panel and power correction bank $449,000
2007 Peterson Pacific 4710B approx. 2300 hrs on New CAT C18 765hp *CAT warranty remaining* $295,000
2006 Morbark 1300A approx. 5900 hrs CAT 3412E 860hp recent updates Good Condition! $269,000
2009 Morbark 3800 CAT 700 hp Tier 3 approx. 2000 hours Very Good Condition! . . . . . . $309,000 1995 Morbark 1300 CAT 3412E 860 hp factor refurb in 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150,000 2006 Vermeer HG6000 CAT C16 630 hp engine approx. 2800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $189,000 1999 Rotochopper MC166XLT low hours since factory refurb in 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $143,000 2006 Morbark 4600XLT CAT 3412E 860 hp approx. 2800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $385,000 2008 Morbark 30/36 approx 1700 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$149,000 1996 Vermeer TG400 approx. 60 hours on NEW CAT C13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $115,000 2008 Morbark 4600XLT CAT C27 875 hp Tier 3 approx. 1800 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $410,000 2008 Vermeer HG6000 approx. 800 hours loaded! Like New! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$295,000 2007 Peterson Pacific 4710B approx 4000 hrs CAT 765 hp engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $270,000 2004 Morbark 6600 approx. 3200 hours CAT 1000 hp engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $299,000 2005 Morbark 1300 Cummins 1000 hp approx. 2900 hours Very Nice! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$339,000 1994 Morbark 1400 with cab and loader approx. 6500 hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$80,000 1991 Bandit Beast 150 many new updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,900 1992 Morbark 1000 CAT 3306 300 hp engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45,000 2006 Vermeer TG7000 non-loader 1000 hp CAT approx. 3000 hrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$350,000 2006 Vermeer HG6000TX Approx. 1800 hours Very Good Condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$CALL
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2008 Peterson Pacific 4700B CAT 630 hp approx. 3600 hours *remainder of 10,000 hr CAT warranty* $265,000
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New DayLube Nano-Ceramic Grease is ideal for conveyors Provides greater friction resistance than traditional PTFE greases DAYTON, OHIO — New DayLube high performance grease uses nanoceramic particles which act as sub-microscopic ball bearings to provide continuous lubrication to steel surfaces, and is especially suited for use with conveyors. With a much lower coefficient of friction at all temperatures than traditional PTFE greases, chemically inert DAYLube is also environmentally friendly. It maintains its viscosity across full temperature range and is NSF-H1 Food Grade Certified. Extraordinary adhesion extends production up to 10 times that of other greases. This proven nanoceramic lubricating grease does not soften or run out — after 100,000 production strokes it shows no evidence of breaking down. DAYLube provides unparalleled friction reduction and wear resistance, making it ideal for a wide range of industrial applications. In addition to the protection of conveyors and their bearings, DAYLube is also proven on bushings cables, cams, chains, gears, lifters, machine parts, robotics, slides, wear plates and more. DAYLube operates in temperature ranges from minus 40 degrees farenheit to 800 degrees farenheit — and the nanoceramic particles remain intact to 2500 degreen farenheit. It survived the ASTME four ball weld test with no weld and minimal damage to all ball bearings. Competitive brands, on the other hand, produced a soft weld after two seconds and complete failure and major damage to all bearings. DAYLube has high load bearing properties, a low dielectric constant, does not contain metal or silicone and is resistant to steam, acids and most chemical products. “Customers using DAYLube for their conveyors report significantly longer service life — up to 10 times longer than traditional PTFE lubricants” said Dayton Progress Marketing Communications manager Bob Hedrick. “Even when compared to nanotechnology products, DAYLube has a lower cost per ounce. When considering all factors there is no better lubricating value than DAYLube.” DAYLube is available in 16 ounce tubes and 16
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When thunder roars, go indoors! SPRINGFIELD, IL — With record numbers of tornados and severe storms thus far in 2011, deaths and injuries from lightning strikes have also been on the rise. Safe Electricity urges everyone: when thunder roars, go indoors, and to learn from the experi-
ence of others. Officer Jefferson “Jeff” Taylor was injured by a lighting strike on May 23 of this year while helping in the aftermath of the EF5 tornado that hit Joplin Missouri. He along with 12 other employees of the City of Riverside Missouri volunteered to
assist in the clean up efforts in the storm stricken city. Officer Taylor underwent successful skin graft surgery, but succumbed to other complications of the strike and died June 3 with his family by his side. Earlier this month, 77 U.S. Air Force cadets
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facilities. Fortunately, no one was seriously injured in the strike. Summer is the peak season for lightning strikes, and Safe Electricity joined the National Weather Service in urging everyone to observe Lightning Awareness Week June 19-25. The goal is to increase awareness about the tragic loss of life and debilitating injuries that result from being struck by lightning and how to stay safe from lightning. The National Weather Service says lightning fatalities average 58 per year, with permanent injuries to hundreds of others. More than 300 people were injured by lightning in 2008 alone. With an estimated 25 million lightning flashes annually in the U.S., a great potential exists for casualties. Protect yourself and your family from lightning with a safe storm strategy: • Be aware of weather forecasts and watch for developing thunderstorms, which occur in greater frequency in spring and summer. As the air is heated by the sun, energy is created with air movement and lightning typically comes
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from towering storm clouds. But as the Utah teens found out, that is not always the case; • Lightning can strike many miles ahead of a storm front. If you hear thunder, seek shelter immediately, because that indicates lightning is within 10 miles of you. If you are outside, go inside a building. If you are at a park, do not seek shelter at an open pavilion. A building is safest; • Lightning will typically seek something tall, such as a tree, building or flagpole, but can also strike at lower objects. That was the case at Kenosha, WI in March of 2011, when seven deer were grazing in an open field and were killed by a lightning strike. There have been reports of livestock huddling under a tree during a storm and being fatally injured when lightning hit the tree. Do not seek shelter under trees, and if you detect a tingling sensation, crouch to a low position with your head between your knees to reduce your height; • If you are inside a building, the National Weather Service advises you to stay off corded telephones, or away from any electrical device that could carry an electrical surge if lightning were carried into your home through wiring. Turn off or unplug such appliances, stay away from television sets and do not depend on surge protectors to absorb a lightning strike. Conductors can also include the plumbing in your house; and • Since water is an excellent conductor of electricity, lightning is particularly dangerous for anyone in a swimming pool or engaged in water recreation. Swimmers, boaters, fishermen and others on lakes and rivers should seek shelter if storms are threatening and lightning is seen or thunder is heard. Authorities warn against outdoor activity until 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder is heard. If a person is struck by lightning, call 911 and care for the victim immediately. You are not in danger of being electrocuted by the victim. More information on lightning safety can be found at www.SafeElectricity.or g as well as l as www.lightningsafety.noa a.gov .
New JRB PowerLatch multi-pin grabber coupler advances coupler safety The new JRB PowerLatch™ multi-pin grabber coupler by Paladin Construction Group, designed by Miller UK Limited, is one of the safest, most advanced multi-pin grabber couplers available for excavators and loader backhoes. It employs several advanced safety features, including a patented Automatic Blocking System (ABS) that ensures coupler engagement is maintained during hydraulic failure. Designed to work with a wide range of buckets and attachments, the JRB PowerLatch has the most features, reduced offset and is one if the lightest, yet strongest excavator and loader backhoe multi-pin grabber couplers available today. The JRB PowerLatch features backup mechanical locks on both the
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BEST Bulk bag unloaders are efficient and dust free BRUNSWICK, OHIO — BEST bulk bag unloaders manufactured by Metso Minerals Industries, Inc. provide dust free product discharge from bulk bags. These bulk bag unloaders are expandable and flexible to meet discharging and bulk bag requirements. They are available in three unloader models: Model BDS bag dump station with air vibrator shaker grate; the economical Model MTU with 2,500 to 4,000-pound capacity
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vanced safety features, the JRB PowerLatch includes reduced offset that allows for greater breakout force. Ports connecting the hydraulic hoses to the coupler are located on top of the cylinder, making installation much easier. Wear indicators on the horseshoe and hook show when the coupler should be serviced. Paladin Construction Group is a leading manufacturer of couplers and attachments throughout
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In addition to its advanced safety features, the JRB PowerLatch includes reduced offset that allows for greater breakout force.
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