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May 2017

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May 2017 | EquipmentWorld.com 16 marketplace | continued Know at a glance how much wear is left Rockland Manufacturing's Wear Pin technology eliminates the guess work in determining how much life is left on an attachment's wear items. When a part is nearing replacement or repair time, the Wear Pins appear. The operator can see the Wear Pins and take necessary action on such parts as moldboards, blades, liners or wear plates. The product is available for excavator and loader buckets; dozer blades and liners; truck bodies, dump beds, chutes and other accessories. Smooth products for rough conditions WD-40's new line of specialty greases is designed for construction's ex- treme conditions and to protect against rust, even in wet environments. The Superior Performance True Multi-Purpose Grease is an all- in-one grease formulated with what the company calls "calcium-sulfo- nate technology." WD-40 has also released three lithium complex-based greases for special conditions. The Heavy-Duty High Temperature Grease is geared toward heavy-duty trucks and construction equipment as is the Heavy-Duty Extreme Pressure Grease. The Marine-Grade Wa- ter Resistant Grease is designed to fi ght rust and stay in place in wet conditions on such things as trailer wheel bearings and chassis, water pumps, anchor reels and outboard motors. All the products can be used with one another without leading to cross-contamination. Reaching for tough jobs Altering the design of its traditional chassis-mounted models, Altec has introduced two truck cranes for the Prinoth Pan- ther T22 track carrier. The track-carrier-mounted AC45-127S- TC and AC40-152S-TC bring all the features of the mod- els' chassis-mounted variants to hard-to-reach jobsites, Altec says. The AC45-127S-TC can take all 127 feet of main boom and fl at-stick it down to zero degrees. The AC40-152S-TC features a 152-foot boom and 80,000 pounds of maximum lifting capacity.

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