Aggregates Manager

February 2017

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ROLLOUTS 12 AGGREGATES MANAGER / February 2017 Off-highway trucks reduce fuel consumption Komatsu America Corp. rolls out the HD465-8 and HD605-8 off-highway trucks. Equipped with 724-horsepower Tier 4 Final SAA6D170E-7 engines, the trucks are es- timated to reduce fuel consumption by up to 7 percent on the HD465-8 and up to 12 percent on the HD605-8 when compared to their predecessors. The models have pay- load capacities of 61 and 69 tons, respectively. Standard features include a 7-inch LCD monitor, dedicated rearview monitor, fast-fill system, an engine compartment light, and a premium heated and ventilated operator's seat with air suspension. Komatsu America Corp. | www.komatsuna.com Camera indicator for mobile equipment Hirschmann MCS introduces a new camera indicator that can be used on all types of mobile equipment. It provides a direct view of the application, allowing the operator to have a constant visual of any situation. The cam- era is compatible with the company's 4.3-inch and 7-inch color graphic vScale consoles and offers the option of horizontal or vertical camera ori- entation. It also features an IP68/IP69k protection class rating and is shock and vibration resistant. Hirschmann MCS | www.hirschmann-usa.com Exciters extend bearing life Haver & Boecker says its new line of Haver Exciters contributes to improved screening performance, including the largest static moment range on the mar- ket. It makes four exciter models with eight weight configurations each. The exciters, which drive the movement of the vibrating screen, contain dedicated spherical roller bearings designed specifically for vibrating screens. The exciters are standard on all new Tyler XL-Class vibrating screens. Haver & Boecker | www.havercanada.com Mill separates, cleans, and polishes sand Superior Industries, Inc., launches its new Attrition Mill as part of its line of washing and classifying machinery. The machine provides a solution for sand applications, including disintegration of conglomerates, material separation, and surface cleaning and polishing. The mill features urethane-coated tank and propellers, as well as round tubs to eliminate swirling or corner material collection. A large, watertight sealed door eases maintenance by eliminating the heavy lifting that comes with drive removal. Powered by a 50-horsepower engine, the machine is said to provide capacities ranging from 75 to 120 tons per hour in a quiet, energy-efficient machine. Superior Industries, Inc. | www.superior-ind.com

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