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February 2017

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AGGREGATES MANAGER / February 2017 11 Blasthole drilling rig for mid-range needs The Atlas Copco DM30 II blasthole drilling rig, modeled after the DM45 and DML, is said to be ideal for the large quarry market. It features a 30-foot drill pipe changer and a standard four-rod carousel. With a starter rod under the rotary head, it has a total depth capacity of 145 feet. Powered by a Cummins Tier 4 Final engine, it has an Atlas Copco 1050 cfm high-pressure compressor and is capable of both rotary and down-the-hole applications. Other features include an ergonomic interior design, spa- cious electric-over-hydraulic cab, I-beam frame, increased decking and component access, and improved rod handling and breakout. Atlas Copco | www.atlascopco.us Photogrammetry software optimized for drone photos Eos Systems Inc. introduces new photogram- metry software optimized specifically for photos taken with drones or unmanned aerial systems. PhotoModeler UAS 2016 software creates 3D models, measurements, and maps from these photos. The software includes features such as post processing kinematics, volume objects, full geographic coordinate systems support, multispectral image support, and control point assist. The new version is suited for stockpile volume measurement, reclamation, surface model creation, slope analysis, and more. EOS Systems Inc. | www.photomodeler.com High height portable screen plant Irock's TS-512 tracked screening plant, suitable for small and medium production needs, features two two-bearing decks, a 12- by 5-foot top deck, and a 10-foot, 4-inch by 5-foot bottom deck. Interchangeable screen media offers versatility over end product size. The unit has a 12-cubic-yard hopper and a Cat Tier 3 engine that allows the screen to process up to 400 tons per hour. Its three conveyors sort up to three product sizes into stockpiles 16 feet, 5 inches high, which the manufac- turer says is the tallest in the industry. Components are hydraulically powered for quick setup and teardown. Irock | www.irockcrushers.com

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