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Aggregate & Recycling Section

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SENNEBOGEN Delivers Increased Safety, Performance

Scrap Handlers Versus Excavators: Built for A Purpose

Iwamoto Metal Co. Ltd. has seen first-hand how a purpose-built scrap handler is better suited to their operation than a converted excavator. But why is the difference so pronounced? The key is the difference in purpose: one machine is built to lift heavy weights above ground, while the other is supposed to dig deep below ground level.

That difference in geometry means a lot to the engineers who design such machines. The stresses on the structural components are distributed very differently, so the parts are designed to handle different points of wear. When an excavator is forced to reach up very high with a full load, the weight is transferred to places that were never intended to carry it. The same is true when you mount a high-rise cab on an undercarriage that was not designed to stabilize such a top-heavy-structure.

Excavators generate massive break-out forces to take big bites into the earth. Their booms, hydraulics and power train are all built for that purpose. But these forces are not needed to swing a grapple or magnet load of scrap. Instead, the scrap handler is built for speed, to lift high and swing fast. The engine power and heavy frame of the digging machine are simply a costly energy drain in scrap handling tasks.

What the scrap handler really needs is smooth handling and dampening of the vibrations so operators can run non-stop for entire shifts without fatigue.

Outwardly, the two machine types appear very similar, but closer examination shows you how engineers recognize their different purposes. For example, on a scrap handler, the hydraulic stick cylinder is positioned on the underside of the boom, to power the stick upwards to the top of its lift range. The stick cylinder of an excavator, however, is located above the boom, allowing to leverage the stick and bucket down into the earth more efficiently. The scrap handler also is designed to support its counterweight while the counterweight on a converted excavator is added as an afterthought.

Both machines are built for a purpose. Choosing the machine that is built for your purpose will pay off in performance, uptime, efficiency and safety.

Material handler with a crawler undercarriage on a 15 ft. pylon powered by a 180 hp electric motor. This machine was purpose-built for the material handling conditions of Iwamoto Metal Co. Ltd.'s largest plant.

When Iwamoto Metal Co. Ltd. converted its excavator into a material handling machine, it proved to be a useful short-term solution. However, when it was time to replace it, the company knew that its new machine had to be more powerful and more efficient in order to reduce operating costs.

The solution was a custom-built SENNEBOGEN 830 E with a 15 ft. pylon and powered by a 180 hp (132 kW) electric drive motor that was purpose-built to meet Iwamoto’s material handling requirements on this site.

Iwamoto Metal Co. Ltd. is a major player in Japan when it comes to metal recycling. More than 90,000 tons of scrap metal is processed every month at 11 scrap yards spread across Japan. And with recycling experts predicting an increasing influx of scrap materials, particularly from the automotive industry, Iwamoto Metal Co. will only be busier as time goes on.

Modern Material Handler Replaces Modified Excavator in Metal Recycling

An influx of scrap means that machines are subjected to higher loads, required to process more material within the same time frame and every square foot must be used more efficiently.

Iwamoto Metal Co.’s new SENNEBOGEN acquisition will play a key role at the site, loading the metal scrap delivered by trucks and feeding the hopper of the 23 ft. high shredder. In fact, it was the reach and versatility that allowed for this decision to ultimately be an easy one.

Swapping out a converted earthmoving excavator with a machine that is purpose-built for material handling operations and has been customized for the material handling conditions at Eichigawa is like having your suits tailor-made… they fit perfectly and you always look your best regardless of the situation.

Differences Explained

What are the differences between an earthmoving excavator and a material handler?

“Excavators often reach their limits in recycling and scrap handling in terms of load capacity, engine power and cooling," explained Takeshi Iwanami, product expert at SENNEBOGEN's Japanese sales and

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MOBIREX MR EVO2 Now Comes With SPECTIVE CONNECT

The intuitive operating concept SPECTIVE has also now been extended in the mobile impact crushers MOBIREX MR 110/130(i) EVO2 by SPECTIVE CONNECT.

All relevant process information and reporting are now displayed on your smartphone without the operator having to leave and excavator or wheel loader, for example.

The impact crushers MOBIREX MR EVO2 are the benchmarks of their class with regard to output and efficiency. The plants provide flexible application options in natural stone and recycling. Due to the operating concept SPECTIVE, control of the new plants has been even easier and very intuitive already since 2017, according to the manufacturer.

SPECTIVE CONNECT — Digital Application With Real Added Value New Functions for SPECTIVE CONNECT

Diesel and urea fill level, fuel consumption, plant performance, current gap setting and a lot more important process data can be displayed at any time via the dashboard. In most cases, operators no longer have to leave the driver’s cab or

performance as well as the plant usage. These reports can be forwarded by messenger or e-mail. As a result, the complete process is transparent for the plant operator at any time. If a fault cannot be eliminated, SPECTIVE CONNECT generates a service report, which can be sent by messenger to the person in charge of technology or a Wirtgen Group service center. All operating hours, fault messages, etc., are available at a glance in a clearly arranged manner and rapid help is possible. The offline troubleshooting aids make it possible, among other things, for a repair technician or service member to remotely support the machine The two new functions are available in the offline area and can be used free of charge without operator because he or she can also hardware. The app can be installed on iOS and Android smartphones. view the troubleshooting aids. The operator only needs to enter the fault code and the plant type. The two new functions are available in the offline area and can be used free of charge without hardware. The app can be installed on iOS and Android smartphones. 

Page 60 • March 30, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide RAM Inc. Opens Registration for Its 2022 Blasting, Explosives Safety Course

The BEST course instructs attendees on explosives regulations, safety and application as well as hazard recognition, accident prevention and new product introductions related to explosives and face profiling.

Developed specifically for explosives engineers, drillers, field crews, safety personnel, D&B engineers and others working with explosives, RAM Inc.’s 2022 Blasting and Explosives Safety Training (BEST) Course will be held Sept. 20 to 22. This year’s sessions will be conducted at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City, S.D., and the Crazy Horse Memorial.

The BEST course instructs attendees on explosives regulations, safety and application as well as hazard recognition, accident prevention and new product introductions related to explosives and face profiling. It also emphasizes hazard recognition posed by deteriorated explosives.

BEST sessions are led by instructors with decades of practical experience in their respective fields. Helping attendees comply with state and federal regulations, course topics offer value to all professionals with varied experience levels, from individuals with decades in the field to those just entering the explosives industry.

The premier continuing educational program, the BEST course is designed with a sharp focus on the advancement of safe handling of hazardous materials.

“Creating a culture of safety at the workplace is paramount for all mining and quarrying operations, regardless of

RAM Inc.’s 2022 Blasting and Explosives Safety Training (BEST) Course will be held Sept. 20 to 22 at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in Rapid City, S.D., and the Crazy Horse Memorial.

the size,” said Robert McClure, president of RAM Inc. and BEST course facilitator and instructor. “Hazard recognition is key to advancing safety at the workplace, and our BEST course is a great opportunity for companies to improve the recognition and handling of hazardous situations.” Those attending the 2022 BEST course receive: • Comprehensive safety instructions for commercial explosives and blasting; • updated BATFE, MSHA and U.S. Department of Transportation explosives regulations; • electronic blasting systems face profiling and supporting technologies updates; • hazard recognition of deteriorated explosives; • 20 continuing education hours, course manual and certificate; and • tours of Crazy Horse Memorial and Mt. Rushmore. Attendees registering for the course before July 31, 2022, will receive an early registration discount. For more information, visit ramets.com.  JESCO Inc.

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Sandvik Maximizes Uptime, Lowers Ownership Cost

Specifically designed for its mobile crushers, Sandvik endurance packages are configurable and can be tailored to meet specific customer needs and requirements.

They will provide all the necessary parts should the unexpected occur, allowing users to replace them immediately, maximizing your plant’s uptime. They are the perfect solution for both sites working long hours (high utilization) and or remote locations, where availability and support are essential to your operation, according to the manufacturer.

The introduction of Sandvik’s endurance package offering ensures its products meet Sandvik’s core commitments to its customers of providing world-class service through its aftermarket network and providing the highest uptime in the industry. This allows the company to collaborate with its customers to develop innovative services that lower the total cost of ownership while safely maximizing production.

Sandvik’s endurance packages are designed to deliver maximum uptime by ensuring all items needed for correct repair and maintenance are conveniently packaged together and available in advance, at a customer’s job site. The packages range from standard maintenance all the way through to major component “exchanges” allowing customers to choose the type of packages that best suits their operational needs.

Sandvik’s maintenance, repair and overhaul package strategy aims to meet varying customer demands and caters for all quarry, mining, as well as demolition and recycling applications.

Sandvik’s endurance packages are designed around the following concept: • Maintenance — Scheduled maintenance packages containing all items to carry out procedure • Repair — Packages designed for repair and maintenance of critical areas on the machine • Overhaul — Complete assembly for immediate change out greatly reducing downtime. Repair packages also available to refurbish OEM assemblies ready for the next scheduled change over.

All packages contain Sandvik genuine OEM parts. Spare and wear parts are selected and tested following Sandvik engineering design standards and the latest technology available. They are designed to fit perfectly into Sandvik mobile crushing and screening equipment to give optimum performance, while at the same time protecting major components in the toughest operating conditions and maintaining original Sandvik parts throughout, according to the manufacturer. Key customer benefits include: • Higher uptime — Replace parts immediately keeping downtime to an absolute minimum • Greater availability — Avoid delays or parts shortages with delivery of all components in one shipment in advance • Genuine quality — All packages contain genuine OEM parts for quality and optimum performance • Configurable — Mix and match to select the right package to suit your operation and conditions. For more information, visit www.rocktechnology.sandvik. 

Abra to Distribute Dipperfox Stump Crusher Attachments

Abra Equipment Supply has become an exclusive distributor of Dipperfox stump crusher attachments in North America.

“This attachment has the ability to increase utilization and efficiency in a land maintenance business and will increase bottom line revenues for our customers’ businesses,” said Tom Ledin, CEO and president of Abra.

The DipperFox stump crusher comes in two different sizes and can be used on a variety of small and large framed tracked loaders and excavators.

“The DipperFox 600 really unlocks the potential for the operator who has a small skid loader in his fleet,” said Scott Tjelmeland, V.P. of sales. “And if you mount an 850 Pro on an excavator, it is unbelievable how many stumps you can tear out.”

Abra Equipment Supply Inc. was founded in 2013 and is serving more than 200 dealers throughout the United States.

For more information, call 844/692-5800 or visit www.abraequipmentsupply.com. 

The DipperFox stump crusher comes in two different sizes and can be used on a variety of small and large framed tracked loaders and excavators.

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2006 EXTEC ROBOTRAC: Hours: 5,008, Serial Number: 9872, Well maintained. Deutz Engine. 10’x8’10” screen deck with side discharge conveyor>>>>>>>>>>>>$59,500 2021 MCCLOSKEY R155: Hours: 269, Serial Number: 91850, Remote Variable Speed Feeder, Safety Beacon Lights, Telematics, CAT Tier 4F 130HP Engine >>>>>>Call 2005 EXTEC C12: Hours: 8,310, Serial Number: 9658, Deutz Engine, Rebuilt recently and runs great. New jaw bearings and shaft. New main jaw drive motor. Jaw dies replaced recently. Discharge belt replaced recently>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>$169,500

2020 MCCLOSKEY S190 3D: Hours: 536, Horsepower: 130 hp, Serial Number: 91405, Tracked Triple Deck Heavy Duty Screener. CAT Tier 4F Engine. 15ft Feeding Hopper. Chevron Belt on Main Conveyor. Remote Machine Shut Off >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call 2020 MCCLOSKEY C3: Hours: 1556, Horsepower: 510 hp, Serial Number: 91189, METSO designed cone, 300 HP Class. Volvo D13 Medium Cone Liner currently installed.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Call

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Due to a dynamic expansion and the realignment of its recycling capabilities, McCloskey International has announced a new brand identity that will support the evolution of this business unit and reinforce its commitment to the waste recycling sector worldwide.

The business will move forward under the new brand of McCloskey Environmental (MCE).

The world is facing some major challenges. Climate change combined with the ever-rising demand for energy and raw materials are all placing the environment under increasing strain. To prevent these challenges from resulting in a hopeless situation, long-term solutions are required. The primary task of McCloskey is to make a positive contribution to meet these challenges.

McCloskey has assisted in diverting millions of tons of waste from landfill with its more than 35 years of designing and manufacturing crushers, screeners and stackers working in a variety of applications.

The strategy for the new division is built on partnership with companies that have the expertise to deliver solutions that maximize profit and deliver exceptional performance. Together with these companies McCloskey Environmental will design and manufacture a full range environmental products including shredders, trommels and stackers.

The new design and color scheme pays homage to McCloskey’s brand equity and reflects the maturation and evolution of an industry leader with a dedicated and committed global network.

Speaking about the launch, McCloskey Product Line Director Ben Frettsome said, “Our customers are always seeking modern, flexible and cost-effective waste processing solutions. Our customer-driven approach to product development has led us to invest significantly in the establishment of this new business unit, focused on the design and manufacture of high-quality recycling equipment.

“The products produced by McCloskey

Environmental will deliver significant advantages to customers, including lower cost of ownership, lower cost of production, and ease of operation and maintenance.” Fergal Mallon, product line manager, McCloskey Environmental, said, “McCloskey is leveraging their engineering experience to develop new equipment for the global recycling sector at a key time. It’s time for a smarter approach to waste processing and to collaborate with customers.” Global requirements are becoming more stringent, and McCloskey is in the perfect position to provide recycling products and solutions to assist cusMcCloskey International will move forward under the new brand of McCloskey tomers in meeting these standards, the Environmental (MCE). company said. Over the past 12 months a team of highly skilled and experienced design engineers have developed a range of smart solutions for the sector. Mallon added: “Looking ahead, we are very optimistic about the future of this division and the strong position we are in going into 2022. We have an exciting list of products introductions and strong partnership announcements in the coming months.” For more information, visit www.mccloskeyenvironmental.com. 

Iwamoto Metal Employs Long-Term Solution With 830 E

The 15 ft. pylon and the hydraulically raised 9 ft. Maxcab provides ideal visibility into the 23 ft. high shredder.

IWAMOTO from page 57

service partner Sun Earth Co. Ltd.

Conditions in earthmoving differ from those in material handling: earthmoving excavators are designed to exert their force downwards, directly into the soil. Material handlers are designed to reach high heights with maximum payloads. In these situations, excavators don’t have the necessary power or reach to maximize their onsite performance.

Increased Performance Through Customized Configuration, Electric Drive

In addition to being right-sized, Iwamoto Metal Co. Ltd.’s 830 E Series material handler continues to showcase the SENNEBOGEN philosophy that the more a machine is customized to the customer's needs, the more efficient it is. Furthermore, in order to be environmentally responsible while also reducing their operating costs, the company chose a SENNEBOGEN material handler with a 180 hp electric drive powerplant.

The 15-ft. pylon elevation provides the best possible view of the scrap piles being loaded on to the infeed deck of the 23 ft. high shredder. Due to the hydraulically raised Maxcab, the operator has a clear view of even the most remote corners from his vantage point now being 32 ft. This increases his efficiency while at the same time, reducing the risk of any accidents related to visibility challenges.

With a much better view, noticeably more power and precise control, the operator is genuinely pleased with the new machine. "We are glad that we decided to go with the electric material handler. The machine performs much better than its predecessor and the operating costs are much lower," said Hiroshi Iwamoto, managing director of Iwamoto Metal Co. Ltd.

For more information, visit www.sennebogen-na.com. 

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Page 74 • March 30, 2022 • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • Recycling Section • Construction Equipment Guide Metso Outotec Launches New Mobile Impact Crusher in Nordtrack Range

Metso Outotec added a new impact crusher to its Nordtrack mobile crushing and screening range, targeting smaller-sized applications and job sites in the construction and demolition waste recycling segment.

The Nordtrack I1011 mobile impactor has compact dimensions and a powerful, high-performance crusher, ideally suited for contractors and rental work. Equipped with a large hanging screen, it combines high crushing capacity with calibrated end product accuracy.

The Nordtrack I1011 crusher is suitable for working in different job sites from rock crushing to concrete and demolition waste recycling. It is transported on a standard trailer, making it cost-effective and quick to move between sites. Due to its agility, moving the equipment in tight places inside the job sites is easier.

With Metso Outotec’s service support and global inventory of parts like different blow bar options, Nordtrack I1011 is a dependable choice for contractors and as a rental machine, the manufacturer said.

“We have listened to the feedback from our customers and are happy to offer this newest addition to our Nordtrack range. The launch of Nordtrack I908S was very successful, and consequently we have been asked for a bigger mobile impactor unit,”

The Nordtrack I1011 crusher is transported on a standard trailer, making it cost-effective and quick to move between sites.

said Vesa Tuloisela, who heads the Nordtrack product offering at Metso Outotec. “The I1011 has a more powerful crusher and engine, resulting in a capacity as high as 300 tph. As a mobile crusher it also is well suited for the recycling of demolition and concrete waste, or reclaimed asphalt.” For more information, visit www.mogroup.com/nordtrack. 

(Brush Chippers, Stump Grinders)

Stephenson Equipment, Inc. www.stephensonequipment.com Butler, PA 724-865-9221 Ebensburg, PA 814-886-5191 Harrisburg, PA (HQ) 800-325-6455 Wilkes-Barre, PA 866-667-6756

Robert H. Finke & Sons, Inc. www.finkeequipment.com 1569 US Route 9W • Selkirk, NY 12158 518-767-9331

of Saratoga

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Innovation Addresses Common Issue of Downtime From Hose Damage

Komatsu is introducing a new underground hard rock drilling machine with several advanced features originating from customer input and collaboration, including hoseless booms.

The ZJ32Bi is a battery-electric, mediumclass jumbo built on a common platform for increased user adoption and efficient training. The new machine offers a standard reduced hose configuration — only six per boom — with a hoseless option.

The hoseless boom completes all fluid and communication transfer inside of the boom cylinder, offering a potential game-changer in terms of automation and productivity. A hoseless boom also eliminates the need to account for hoses in automation algorithms and eliminates wear between the inner and outer boom tubes for improved drilling accuracy over time.

Because of the common platform of the ZJ32Bi, it essentially becomes a multifunction drilling machine, according to the manufacturer.

Other key features of the ZJ32Bi include: • An intelligent control system that allows for semiautonomous functionality or operator augmentation • A modular battery-electric driveline with up to 130 kW

Komatsu’s ZJ32Bi is a battery-electric, medium-class jumbo built on a common platform, allowing it to essentially become a multifunction drilling machine.

(65 kW base) of onboard energy for the demanding tram cycles and rigorous hard rock mining • A newly designed fully enclosed operator cabin with advanced noise reduction, operator ergonomics, doublecurved glass with a focus on air cleanliness • Lightweight, durable feeds in fixed and double telescopic versions, featuring cast polyurethane components to reduce weight and help improve longevity. For more information, visit www.komatsu.com/en/products/underground-hard-rock-drills/. 

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W.I. Clark Company

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Company Wrench

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Woodco Machinery Corporation

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