1. Galbreath high-capacity above frame hoists. Galbreath, a brand by Charlotte, N.C.-based Wastequip, has launched a new line of above frame (AF) hoists, offering the following features:
- capable of lifting 75,000 pounds
- designed to accommodate larger truck engines and work with any truck chassis, suspension, exhaust system or fuel tank
- faster loading and unloading of roll-off containers
- first model in the AF75 series is the outside rail (OR) with additional configurations to include inside/outside rail (IO), extendable tail (EX) and deadlift (HH)
Visit www.galbreathproducts.com for more information.
2. Shred-Tech stationary single-rotor shredders. New from Shred-Tech, Cambridge, Ontario, is the STS line of single-rotor shredders, offering these features, the company says:
- available in several sizes and drive options
- designed to control shred size at high levels of throughput
- bearings and seals mounted outboard of the cutting chamber to avoid contamination
- a two-speed ram to maximize processing efficiency
- numerous screen sizes available
- can be used as part of a complete system or as a standalone shredder
Visit www.shred.tech.com for more information.
3. General Kinematics vibratory feeder. General Kinematics, Crystal Lake, Ill., has introduced the Para-Mount IV to its line of vibratory feeders with the following features:
- specifically engineered for metals recovery and improved metals separation from nonmetallics
- designed to negate surge loads and improve the presentation of mixed materials streams for metals recovery
- high stroke transmits more energy to the stream
- thick trough with an integral acceleration plate
Visit www.generalkinematics.com for more information.
4. Benlee roll-off trailers. Benlee, a Romulus, Mich.-based manufacturer of truck trailers, has introduced a line of roll-off pup trailers with the following features:
- Allow haulers to carry two containers each trip
- Offered with two or four axles and with or without hydraulics
- Wet pup models include hydraulic lines and cylinders and can use the truck’s hydraulic system to load, dump and unload
- Dry models do not have hydraulics and must be loaded and unloaded with the roll-off truck or trailer
Visit www.benlee.com for more information.
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