Supply Post West January 2018

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Haver & Boecker Screening Technology Increases Efficiency For More Uptime Haver & Boecker, a leading equipment manufacturer and solutions provider for the aggregates and mining industries, offers efficiency-enhancing screening technology to optimize screening operations. Designed for minimal structural vibration, the Tyler F-Class vibrating screen is ideal for tough applications, such as scalping and classifying ores, minerals, stones, sand and gravel. When paired with the latest Haver & Boecker technology, such as Tyler Engineered Media and the patented Ty-Rail quick-tensioning system, operations can experience as much as 50 percent less downtime. Haver & Boecker is featuring the innovative F-Class vibrating screen, March 6-8, in booth 1641 at AGG1 in Houston. “Advancements in technology have encouraged us to stay ahead of trends to

better serve our customers. Our F-Class is a perfect example of those efforts,” said Karen Thompson, Haver & Boecker Canada president. “By pairing our revolutionary F-Class with signature products, operations will see reduced downtime, resulting in increased productivity and profits.” Haver & Boecker’s FClass offers three screen decks and features an advanced double-eccentric shaft design that’s supported by four high-performance, double-spherical roller bearings. The F-Class helps maximize screening efficiency, as it is ideal for screening situations that require consistent, load independent performance at constant g-force in all operational modes. Machines experience minimal structural vibration, allowing multiple screens to be placed side by side

in the same building. To minimize downtime for screen media change-outs, Haver & Boecker equips cambered decks on the FClass with its revolutionary Ty-Rail quick-tensioning system, which cuts media replacement time by about 50 percent. Each F-Class pairs well with the company’s signature Tyrethane media. The polyurethane media comes in both modular and hooked forms, eliminating the need for deck conversions that can cost upward of $15,000 per deck. Longwearing Tyrethane media options include Ty-Wire, Ty-Max and Ty-Deck. An optional chassis offers portability as well as simple setup in less than 30 minutes in nearly any location. The portable FClass includes a hydraulic system that positions the vibrating screen at the optimal angle, 20 degrees,

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and lifts the machine while adding cribbing for support. “To help our customers streamline their operations, we provide a broad array of technologically advanced solutions,” Thompson said. “Whether it’s increased mobility on jobsites or reduced maintenance time, we design each piece of our processing equipment with our customers in mind.” Many operations will

January 2018 be eligible to receive Haver & Boecker’s three-year Uptime Service Package free with the purchase of a new F-Class. The service program provides warranty coverage for three years. Uptime gives customers a full-service approach to equipment optimization, including regular parts inspections, equipment assessments and screen media evaluations. Additionally, Ha-

Case IH Wraps Up 2017 With Strong Brand Loyalty And Innovative Engineering This year marked the monumental milestone of the 175th anniversary for Case IH. Jim Walker, Case IH vice president, NAFTA, reflects on the anniversary year and shares a positive outlook for 2018. “Case IH is more than just Case and IH — it’s about the combined legacies and values of equipment companies, dealerships and farms that never settle for anything but the best,” Walker said. “Building on the strength of what Case IH is today, we have a lot of possibilities in front of us.” Legacy of innovation The history of Case IH goes back to 1842 when Jerome Increase Case founded Racine Threshing Machine Works to produce a revolutionary machine to speed up the separation of grain after harvest. This legacy combines with that of other historic agriculture equipment manufacturers to make the company Case IH is today. “Over time, our company grew, diversified and acquired different businesses. Throughout this rich history, there continue to be three principles — innovative engineering, Agronomic Design and Ef-

ver & Boecker offers the Pulse vibration analysis program to monitor the ongoing health of the FClass and other vibrating screens through real-time views, logged reports and data analysis. It’s designed by Haver specifically for vibrating screens to catch small inconsistencies before they grow into problems and downtime. b Source: Haver & Boecker equipment buying process and ownership cycle. A positive outlook for 2018 “Case IH is not backing off our investment in research and development,” Walker said. “We’re committed to finding new ways to help producers be more productive and profitable.” Through a Customer Driven Product Design (CDPD) process, Case IH continues to bring new equipment to market — even through the downturn in the ag economy. Four of these products have been recognized by the American Society of Agriculture and Biological Engineers (ASABE) for 2018 AE50 awards, including: • Trident 5550 liquid/ dry combination applicator • Steiger series tractor with new CVXDrive continuously variable transmission • 2140 Early Riser planter with in-cab split-row lift system • Nutri-Placer 930 fertilizer applicator with new High-speed Low Disturbance (HSLD) coulter “Innovative engineering and precision technology through our Advanced Farming Systems platform are what gives producers an edge. When you see a farm with red equipment, you know it’s a High-Efficiency Farming operation,” Walker said. b

ficient Power — that guide us in everything we do,” Walker said. These principles have delivered the iconic equipment used on farms throughout the world, such as Farmall, Maxxum, Magnum and Steiger series tractors; Early Riser planters, Patriot series sprayers and Axial-Flow combines. Strong brand loyalty According to a 2017 Farm Equipment study, Case IH was voted the most loyal brand in the agriculture equipment industry. Case IH brand loyalty increased from 77% when the study was conducted in 2014 to 80% in 2017 — the highest percentage of any brand included in the survey. “We thank our dealers for making this possible,” Walker said. “Case IH dealers are the ambassadors of the brand. They go to work every day to deliver the right solutions and best-inclass service to our customers.” The study, conducted every three years, demonstrates the importance brand loyalty plays in the purchase of farm equipment. It’s also designed to show the role equipment dealers play in helping producers throughout the Source: Case-IH


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