1. Allied CP AMS Series Mobile Shears
Allied Construction Products (Allied CP), Cleveland, has introduced AMS Series Mobile Shears, specifically designed and built for scrap processing, industrial contracting and demolition applications. The AMS Series Mobile Shears are available in four models (AMS-30, AMS-40, AMS-50 and AMS-100) ranging from 721 tons to 1,446 tons of cutting force. Features include:
- High-Top design protects the cylinder from debris
- Four-way indexable cutting blades can cut on all four cutting edges
- Bolt-on bracket allows for mounting on most excavators
- Increased pin diameter allows for greater cutting force
- Increased speed on 360° rotation offers greater operator flexibility
Visit www.AlliedCP.com for more information.
2. Enviical Recycling Dashboard
Enviical Inc., based in Maryville, Tenn., has launched Recycling Dashboard, a new web-based recycling management service for construction and demolition (C&D) debris recycling. Recycling Dashboard is being used by C&D recyclers, haulers and demolition contractors. Features include:
- Snapshot Report allows users to view company and project specific dashboards in real-time with 24-hour-per-day direct access
- Trax iiT Log allows users to track load-specific diversion information by weight or volume
- Progress Reports summarizes the diverted and salvaged information into one standardized submittal document used to support LEED or other green project certification
Visit www.recyclingdashboard.com for more information.
3. Terex Fuchs MHL331 D Material Handler
Terex, Southaven, Miss., has introduced the Terex Fuchs MHL331 D Material Handler, which the company says tackles a broad range of indoor and outdoor applications. Features include:
- Cab control system can be equipped with a number of options
- Up-and-down hydraulic movement of the front-mounted blade is controlled by the expansion buttons in the right-hand joystick
- The standard hydraulically height-adjustable cab offers a maximum 17-foot-eye-level elevation and optional rear-view camera
Visit www.terex.com for more information.
4. Chicago Pneumatic Forward and Reversible Plates
Chicago Pneumatic, Commerce, City, Colo., has introduced a line of seven forward and reversible asphalt plates built to handle compaction jobs. Features include:
- The machines range in operating weight from 344 pounds to 1,111 pounds and have centrifugal forces ranging from 7,875 pounds to 13,488 pounds
- Available with gas-powered Honda engines or Hatz diesel engines
- Heavy-duty frames and engine covers designed to protect vital components and drive down maintenance costs
- The bottom plates are constructed from wear-resistant Hardox 400 steel with a hardness of 400 HBW (Brinell Hardness Number)
Visit www.cp.com for more information.
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