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Volume 21 No. 5 March 2013 PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID UTICA, NY PERMIT #55 C C&D D Recycling g / / Asphalt & & Concrete e Recycling C&D D Recycling g / / Asphalt & & Concrete e Recycling Sunshine Recycling sets the standard for sustainable recycling solutions W
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Volume 21 No. 5 March 2013

PRSRT STDUS POSTAGE PAID

UTICA,NYPERMIT #55

CC&DD Recyclingg // Asphalt&& Concretee RecyclingC&DD Recyclingg // Asphalt&& Concretee Recycling

Sunshine Recycling sets the standardfor sustainable recycling solutions

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Larry Behrens, global product manager,Truck and Rail Scale Avery Weigh-Tronix

The recycled concrete market contin-ues to expand, as facilities are findingmore uses for the aggregate, providingan ideal solution for everything frompavement to landscaping. Rather than

trucking the usage material to locallandfills for disposal, concrete recyclingoffers an alternative that is not only en-vironmentally beneficial, but can alsodrive down the cost of constructionproducts. However, in order to derive allthe advantages possible with concreterecycling, each facility needs to have a

well run, efficient operation.A critical component to making con-

crete recycling operations both produc-tive and profitable is selecting and im-plementing the proper weighing equip-ment, particularly in a growing market.As the concrete recycling industry con-tinues to gain momentum, recyclersmust take proactive steps to ensureaccurate billing and inventory data toremain competitive. Whether the goalis to optimize profits, maximize pro-ductivity or to streamline data man-agement, implementing the ideal scale

equipment is essential for improvingbilling accuracy and the overall bottomline in recycling applications.

Weighing system components forrecycling applications

Truck Scales: As one of the most ver-satile weighing solutions for recyclingapplications, truck scales lead the list.Since one of the most critical elementsto maintaining an efficient recycling op-eration is accurate inventory records,truck scales play an integral role in thisprocess by capturing initial weights as

Selecting scale systems forconcrete recycling to meet

efficiency and revenue initiatives

Truck scales capture precise weights as trucks enter and leave recyclingfacilities to facilitate accurate inventory records and billing invoices for an

efficient operation.

Unattended consoles enable facilities to enhance process efficiencyand cost reduction by automating material collection and weighing.

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trucks enter and leaverecycling facilities.

A truck scale systemcombines a rugged scaleplatform typically con-structed of steel or rein-forced with a concretedeck-load cell technolo-gy and a digital weightindicator to record, dis-play and, at times, com-municate data fromscale transactions. Theload cell converts forcemeasurements into anelectrical signal read bya connected weight indi-cation system. Theunique design of someload cells allow it to actlike a cantilever, sus-pended on one end andfixed on another, therebyeliminating common er-rors associated with endloading, side loading, vi-bration and torsion ef-fects for enhanced accu-racy and reliability.

For a basic in and outtruck scale system, adriver simply stops the

vehicle on the scale so theincoming weight can becaptured, then exits thescale to be loaded or un-loaded and finally returnsto the scale to acquire anoutgoing weighment. Thesystem enables site man-agers to carefully monitorand document importantmaterial type, origin andweight data for incomingand outgoing loads. Withthese record keeping ca-pabilities, users can im-prove facility inventoryand billing accuracy.

For additional processefficiency and cost reduc-tion, operators can auto-mate material collectionand weighing by incorpo-rating an indicator into acontrol console adjacent

to the scale platform. Inthis arrangement, a driv-er simply stops on thescale and is prompted bythe indicator to enter rel-evant data for the trans-action, such as trucknumber, load contentsand company ID. The ve-hicle then exits the scaleto be loaded or unloaded.Afterward, the vehicle re-turns to the scale so thatan outgoing weighmentmay be acquired. Thesystem then prints a tick-et displaying the weightand driver/truckloaddata, and all collected in-formation is stored in theindicator’s memory or, insome cases, wirelesslytransmitted to the recy-cling center’s main com-puter database — a sig-nificant advantage in re-mote applications.

IndicatorsThe brains of any scale

system, today’s indicatorsare much more than asimple display. Capable of

collecting, displaying andtransferring complex data,indicators act as a centralhub for the weighing sys-tem. They enhance exist-ing inventory manage-ment systems or creatinga customized process forspecific data managementneeds. Now, not only areindicators designed toprovide fast, precise, re-peatable measurementsfor both static and in-mo-tion weighing, but theyalso integrate with compa-ny equipment and sys-tems to improve accuracyand documentation.

Indicators enable recy-cling centers to choosefrom simplistic or full fea-tured options to meet ap-plication requirements.

This allows companies touse only the performancecapabilities necessary toachieve the exact level ofsophistication requiredfor their weighing and in-ventory managementneeds. Indicators are de-signed to adapt to new re-cycling processes or meetmore stringent require-ments as the industrygrows. Further, config-urable to meet industryspecific standards andprotocols, such as Ether-

Drivers easily enter any and all nec-essary weight and load information di-

rectly into the console, collecting ac-curate data and saving time for both

the recycling facility and the operator.

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Concrete recycling offers an alternative to landfills that is not only environmen-tally beneficial, but can also drive down the cost of construction products.

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net or Fieldbus, indica-tors provide quick, seam-less integration with ex-isting networking sys-tems, enabling flexibledata transmissions.

For enhanced efficien-cy, Wi-Fi enabled indica-tors provide remote oper-ation. They collect weightand diagnostic informa-tion and immediatelycommunicate it to the fa-cility’s computers. Indica-tors quickly input prod-

uct identification infor-mation, allowing users totrack materials from themoment they enter thefacility. This enables realtime status updates toensure the most currentinventory data.

Additionally, for maxi-mum transparency, recy-cling plants can link theindicator to the facility’sinventory system. This al-lows users to verify thatcurrent inventory levels

can support their cus-tomer’s order. Also, oncethe aggregate is loadedand weighed, thisamount can be subtract-ed from inventory imme-diately updating recordsin real time. These advan-tages ensure concrete re-cyclers not only remaincompliant with legal fortrade requirements, butalso improve inventoryrecords — all by trackingaggregate production

from start to finish. The system in actionHighland Recycling:

Highland Recycling is afacility that collects wastematerial to processes it tosell the resulting recycledmaterials. The dramaticincrease in the demandfor recycled aggregatepresented an opportunityto assist this growingmarket. By offering thisservice, Highland provid-ed cost savings and envi-

ronmental benefits,avoiding landfills and re-ducing reliance on pri-mary aggregates. Con-struction companies inthe area could save up to$30 per ton in disposalcosts, as Highland Recy-cling’s $15 collection feeis significantly lower thantraditional haulage andlandfill tax charges foraggregate disposal —which typically reach upto $45.

Highland understoodthat in order to keep upwith this demand, the en-tire operation hinged ontheir ability to streamlinethe collection processand data management.The company needed tocapture information onthe weight of the wasteaggregate, the specificmaterials, customer in-formation and the weightof the recycled materialproduced. Maintainingaccurate records wascrucial to Highland, notonly for customer satis-faction, but they also hadto provide accurate quar-terly returns to the Scot-tish Environmental Pro-tection Agency (SEPA).

Highland turned to Av-ery Weigh-Tronix to de-sign and install a truckscale system to weigh in-coming and outgoing ma-terials and store informa-tion on the indicator. Thesystem allowed them tonot only collect data butalso to analyze processefficiency. Highland Re-cycling can then print aninvoice with the truckscale ticket and can storethe information for accu-rate and efficient invoic-ing at the end of themonth. The collectionand reporting of preciseweight data enabled thecompany to establishedsuccessful and profitableaggregate recycling busi-ness in its own right.

Polk County Recycling Center

Polk County’s Recy-cling Center handlesroughly 3,500 to 4,000tons of outgoing materi-als annually. Originally,the company was calcu-lating the weight of loadsbased on average weigh-ments secured periodical-ly from an off-site truckscale. This method ofcomputing weights was,at best, an unreliable es-timation. The companyneeded a more accurateand efficient way to tracktheir materials.

To meet both theseneeds simultaneously,Polk County implement-ed an Avery Weigh-Tron-ix truck scale and Model1310 unattended scaleconsole. This offered aconvenient solution thatallowed drivers to enterany and all necessaryweight and load infor-mation into the consolefrom their vehicle withpushbutton ease. By en-

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Waste Handling Equipment News WestIssn. 1085-7621

Waste Handling Equipment News is published monthly byLee Publications

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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Lee Publications, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428Publisher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frederick W. LeeVice President, Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mark LeeVice President & General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bruce ButtonEditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jon M. CaseyEditorial Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathleen LeeComptroller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert MoyerProduction Coordinator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica MackayPage Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle GresslerShop Foreman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Harry DelongSubscriptions/Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-596-5329Classified Ad Manager - Peggy Patrei . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 518-673-0111

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Waste Handling Equipment News will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which isfraudulent or misleading in nature.The publisher reserves the sole right to edit, revise or rejectany and all advertising - with or without cause being assigned - which, in his judgment, is un-wholesome or contrary to the interest of this publication. Waste Handling Equipment Newsassumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements; but, if at fault,will reprint that portion of the ad in which the error appears. Publisher accepts no financialresponsibility for ads which do not appear due to any circumstance.

April. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: March 1Composting Equipment - Turners, Screens, Grinders, ChippersPre-Show: Waste Expo

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ADVERTISE!TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Editorial Deadline precedes the Ad Deadlineby two days. Waste Handling Equipment News read-

ers include owners, operators, and purchasing agents

involved in construction demolition, asphalt/concrete

recycling, wood waste recycling and composting. Our

editorial emphasizes new equipment, site stories,

association updates, legislation and industry news.

If you have news to contribute, contact:

Jon M. Casey, EditorWaste Handling Equipment News6113 State Highway 5

Palatine Bridge, New York 13428

Tel: 717-258-6775

Fax: 518-673-2699 E-Mail: [email protected]

Cover photo: Joe and Lena Rich founded SunshineRecycling in 1996.

Selecting scale systems for concrete recyclingto meet efficiency and revenue initiatives. . . 3

New conveyor belt cleaner for challengingconditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Sunshine Recycling sets the standard forsustainable recycling solutions. . . . . . . . . . 8-9

by Gwenyth Laird Pernie

BOMAG offers rear rotor recycler/stabilizermodels. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Old dormitories make way for new shoppingcenter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21

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Vermeer announces changes to leadershipteam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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Neponset, IL — A newpowered brush cleaner forconveyor belt applicationshas been introduced byMartin Engineering, a ro-tating design that removesmaterial accumulationand dust in difficult appli-cations. Well suited tobelts that use raised ele-ments (cleats, chevrons,ribs or lugs) to assist incarrying material, theMartin® Brush Cleaner isan economical solutionthat provides high per-formance, energy efficientoperation, even in condi-tions involving sticky ma-

terials or stringy fibers,such as coal and biomass.

The economical230/460 volt, threephase electric motor pro-vides successful cleaningwith minimal power con-sumption. A 1 hp motorpowers the units for 18-42-inch belts, and a 2 hpmotor drives the cleanersfor 48-96-inch belts. Themotor can be operated ineither direction, and theunit can be installed onthe left or right side of thecleaner, depending on theplant's requirements.Constructed of durable

steel and stainless steelcomponents, the cost ef-fective belt cleaner deliv-ers a long service life,holding up even in theharshest operating envi-ronments. The innovativedesign allows easy instal-lation and maintenance.

Two bristle pattern op-tions are available to ac-commodate materialswith a range of moisturecontents. For both mod-els, standard polypropy-lene bristles offer an oper-ating temperature rangeof -20 to 180 degreesFarenheit, and optional

bristles are available forhigher temperatures.

The Martin SpiralBrush Belt Cleaner con-tains bristles that arewrapped in a spiral pat-tern, effectively cleaningdry materials that cancling and cause buildupon the shaft of conven-tional brush cleaners. Thestandard .038-inch diam-eter bristles are 4-incheslong. Developed for beltscarrying dusty or crum-bled materials that readi-ly release from bristles,the spiral design is alsoavailable in low profile

versions and wider con-structions for especiallychallenging applications.

For soft or moist mate-rials that tend to cling tobristles and brush shafts,the Martin Strip BrushBelt Cleaner is a 10-inchdiameter unit that em-ploys a series of brushstrips on shaft-mountedhubs. The strip design al-lows material to fall fromthe brush, where it can becollected and returned tothe material flow, ratherthan settling into the bot-tom of the bristles. Bris-tles are .040-inches in di-ameter and 3-inches long.

Martin Engineering'sConveyor Belt BrushCleaners are designed foruse in the secondarycleaning position, withrecommended placementat the point where thebelt leaves the dischargepulley. The cleaners mayalso be mounted furtheralong the conveyor's re-turn run, where they canbe supported by an idleror pulley. Installation of aprimary on the face of thedischarge pulley belowthe material stream is al-

ways recommended.Product availability mayvary by region.

Founded in 1944, Mar-tin Engineering is theworld leader in makingbulk materials handlingcleaner, safer and moreproductive. The companysupplies flow aids andconveyor productsaround the world for awide variety of bulk mate-rial applications, includ-ing coal, cement / clink-er, rock / aggregate, bio-mass, grain, pharmaceu-ticals, food and other ma-terials. The firm is head-quartered in Neponset,IL, offering manufactur-ing, sales and servicefrom factory owned busi-ness units in Brazil, Chi-na, France, Germany, In-donesia, Mexico, SouthAfrica, Turkey, India andthe UK, and under exclu-sive license with ESSAustralia. For more in-formation, visitwww.martin-eng.com orcall 309-852-2384. Glob-al representatives forMartin Engineering canbe found at www.martin-eng.com/rep-finder.

abling drivers to enter-ing the informationthemselves, capturingweights was fast andsimple, saving time forboth the recycling facili-ty and the operator.

The unattended con-sole featured an indicatorconfigured to meet indus-try specific standardsand protocols for datastorage and transmis-sion. Polk was able to col-lect information regard-ing the truck number, in-coming and outgoing ma-terials, the customer and

more, enabling the facili-ty to keep accurate andcomplete records, with-out the excess labor ex-penses of an attendant.Plus, the indicator is ableto store numerous trans-actions, so if they experi-ence computer or RFproblems, the data is se-cure until the system isup and running again.For more information onAvery Weigh-Tronixequipment visit theirwebsite at www.avery-weigh-tronix.com.

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New conveyor belt cleaner for challenging conditions

Two bristle pattern options are avail-able to accommodate materials with

a range of moisture contents.

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Sunshine Recycling of Orangeburg, South Carolinadelivers a full spectrum of integrated metal, concreteand asphalt recovery and recycling services, bothonsite and mobile, all while maintaining the highestenvironmental standards.

Owned and managed since 1996 by the husbandand wife team of Joe and Lena Rich, SunshineRecycling strives to bring innovation to the recyclingindustry. In the process, they have become one of themost successful processing and recycling facilities inthe southeast. The Rich’s other divisions includeSunshine Aggregate, Sunshine Steel and SunshineAuto Salvage.

“I attribute Sunshine Recycling’s success to thededication of our staff,” Rich emphasizes. “We arecommitted to providing quality as a supplier to themills and customers we do business with.”

“When I started Sunshine, I went to the mills andhad them teach me what products they wanted, whatspecs they needed, and how they wanted it pack-aged,” he explains. “I then educated our staff as to

what the mills wanted to buy from us. This helpedcreate a great relationship with the mills, whichcontinues to this day.”

Rich continues, “In addition, we have a great rela-tionship with Terex, more specifically Dick Mizzell,southeast regional manager for Company Wrench,our Terex dealership. The commitment to service andexcellence that Company Wrench and Terex exempli-fy mirrors our own. These great companies treat usmore like a business partner than a customer. Ibelieve this has significantly contributed to our suc-cess.”

Sunshine’s site maintenance demolitionservices

Sunshine Recycling provides a complete range ofoff site demolition and dismantling services. Crewsrecently demolished an apartment complex near theirfacility. All the materials were recycled at the jobsite,including 31,000 metric tons of concrete.

There, they used a variety of equipment includingtheir 35 ton, Terex off road dump trucks and Terex

Fuchs MHL 360D, Terex Fuchs MHL 360D hybridand Terex Fuchs MLH 340D material handlers. Withan operating weight of up to 63,934-pounds, anengine power of 128 hp and a reach to stick tip of13.7 meters, the Terex MHL340 allows for efficientprocessing of scrap metal and construction anddemolition material.

According to Rich, a valuable feature of the 340D’shigh rise, hydraulic lift cab is that it allows theoperator a high vantage point with an excellent viewof the jaw crusher. “When an operator sees a jamabout to occur in the jaw, he can reach down with thegrapple and grab the piece out of the crusher beforethe jam occurs. He can then spin the piece with arotating grapple to a dimension that will go throughthe jaw without causing a jam. The operator can alsouse the grapple to grab a 6 to 7-foot metal pick; likea giant toothpick; and clear a possible jam before itoccurs. What is more important, neither of theseprocesses damage the concrete crusher nor requirethe machine to be stopped and restarted. That cantake 20 to 30 minutes.”

Another of Sunshine’s recent demolition projectswas at the Stone Forest Industries project inOrangeburg, South Carolina. That took place during2011and 2012. After the landmark saw mill wasdecommissioned, the owners sold component partsoff at auction. Following the auction, Sunshine wentin and completed the demolition of all the structuresat the 20 acre site.

Rich said, “We removed, processed and recycledmultiple structures made of block, wood and steel atthe site. In addition, about 80 percent of the site waspaved with 6-inches or more of concrete. We removedand recycled all of that, along with other concreteformations including a 25-foot x 25-foot x 10-footthick concrete slab that stood underneath a logcrane.” (This job can be viewed on YouTube atSunshine Recycling’s channel.)

Sunshine’s commitment to the environmentSunshine Recycling is located on a 50 acre site

paved with 8-inches of concrete that was crushed,processed and recycled at Sunshine using Terexequipment. Rich noted that the job was made mucheasier with the use of their Terex Fuchs MHL 360Dmaterial handler, the Terex Power Screen MetroTracand the Powerscreen® Chieftain 1400, which has arecycling capacity to process up to 220 tons per hour.

Underneath the concrete is a plastic vapor barrier

Sunshine 9

Using a Terex Fuchs 360D MHL, a crew separates C&D material to be recycled at the Sunshine Aggregate yard.

Sunshine Recycling sets the standardSunshine Recycling sets the standardfor sustainable recycling solutionsfor sustainable recycling solutions

by Gwenyth Laird Pernie

In the Sunshine Recycling yard, two Terex Fuchs 360D MHLs are busy sorting material (left and right) while the handlerin the middle is unloading scrap from the back of a customer's pickup. Just left of the pickup is the Sierra 6000 Baler.

Sunshine Recycling bales most of the scrap metal and loads it on flatbed after it is wrapped with a construction gradeplastic net purchased from Industrial Netting.

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e 9Sunshine from 8that insures that runoff waste will not enter the soil.To protect the community further, from oil and otherharmful substances associated with scrap metal,Sunshine Recycling is a certified NPDES (nationalpollutant discharge elimination system) industrialstorm water drain off facility. It has eleven oil-waterseparators onsite.

Sunshine’s processing centerWhen scrap metal arrives at the Sunshine

Recycling processing center, trucks are weighed on astate certified Toledo digital scale. Drivers thencontinue from station to station to unload their mate-rials. In most cases, an operator unloads the auto-mobiles, scrap material, industrial waste, etc. with aTerex Fuchs MHL 360D material handler. Then, theempty truck is weighed as it leaves and the customeris paid according to the American Metal Marketsmonthly report. Meanwhile the scrap material isprocessed, graded and prepared for shipping.

Sunshine Auto Salvage Approximately 30 acres of Sunshine’s facility is

home to their auto parts recycling business. “Our sitehas an import and a domestic division that containsapproximately 3600 cars. Both yards are “You PullIt,” explained Rich. “The customers enter the yard,they pick and pull the auto parts that they need, andthen they check out. It is cost effective for both thecustomer and our business.”

Sunshine’s non-ferrous drive through ware-house

Sunshine’s 15,000-square-foot non-ferrous materi-als, drive through warehouse, is the only one of itskind in South Carolina. The warehouse accommo-dates two lanes of traffic, relying upon six ThermanToledo digital platform scales to weigh the customer’svehicles.

“The customer drives into the warehouse, unloadstheir non-ferrous metals, which is weighed anddocumented, then the customer gets paid. The alu-minum, copper, brass, stainless steel and all otherprecious metals are processed, bailed and preparedfor shipment to consumers of non-ferrous products,all within the walls of the warehouse,” Rich said.

For more information on Sunshine Recycling visittheir website at www.sunshinerecycle.com or contactJoe or Lena Rich at 803-531-4408.

This 1.2 million gallon, pre-stressed concrete water tank is being demolished at the Southern Sales and MarketingGroup warehouse using a Komatsu PC 220 with jackhammer attachment (far left) and two Terex Fuchs MHL 360D

units.

Sky view.

At Sunshine Recycling's Aggregate yard an operator uses the Terex Fuchs 340D material handler to help unload theirTerex 35T Dump Truck.

Joe Rich is loading concrete footers onto a steel dump atDouble L Farms' where Chuck Lucas and Rae Butler

contract Sunshine to clean up C&D material at the formerReevesville Tree Farm. Crew removed more than 1000

tons of concrete footers.

Sunshine's Hybrid Terex Fuchs MHL 360D with Labounty 3000R Shear attachment is parked near a Terex Fuchs MHL360D in front of Sunshine Recycling's 15,000-square-foot, Drive Thru-Non Ferrous warehouse.

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KEWANEE, IL — BO-MAG’s 79-inch rotorwidth asphaltrecycler/soil stabilizersfeature improvements tokey drive train compo-nents. Both the MPH362-2 and MPH364-2 arepowered with a six cylin-der, 360 hp CumminsQSM11 water cooleddiesel engine.

Other features includethe use of a double re-duction planetary reardrive system, which ispropelled by a pair of ax-ial piston, variable dis-placement motors. Thedrive system on previousmodels used a ring andpinion differential as-sembly. The new hydro-static system demandsless horsepower than

ring and pinion systems,which results in im-proved fuel economy. Ad-ditionally, overall cost ofownership is reduceddue to fewer wear partsto maintain and repair.Upgrades to control sys-tems and changes toelectronics have alsobeen implemented.

The MPH362-2 is a rearwheel drive machine,while the MPH364-2boasts four wheel drive toenhance performance onsevere grades or in diffi-cult traction conditions.An Automatic Power Ad-justment System (APA)automatically adjusts for-ward travel speeds tomatch the application

and material beingprocessed.

Both models are avail-able with one of three ro-tor configurations:

• An asphalt recyclerrotor designed to cut,pulverize and mix old anddeteriorated asphaltpavement for reuse asroad base material. Thepulverized material maybe mixed with a bindingagent or additional gran-ular material for im-proved road base per-formance. Maximum cut-ting depth is 12-inches;

• A soil stabilizer rotordesigned to mix lime, ce-ment, fly ash, bituminousasphalt or other materi-als with soil in order toimprove its compactabili-ty and load-bearing ca-

pacity. Maximum mixingdepth is 14-inches withthe stabilizer rotor; and

• For stabilization ap-plications that requireworking at greaterdepths, a deep mix stabi-lizer is available with amaximum rotor cuttingdepth of 21-inches.

Each rotor — recyclingor stabilizing — is 79-inches wide and offers ro-tor speeds of 135 and 150revolutions per minute.The recycler rotor fea-tures 168 bullet shapedcutting teeth, while thestabilizer rotor offers 70paddle shaped teeth. Theteeth are strategically po-sitioned for uniform ma-terial pulverizing, sizing

and mixing with mini-mum vibration and shockload to the rotor anddrive components. A sim-ple cutting tooth replace-ment process has an easytap in/tap out design.

A unique hydrostatic re-lief system regulates shockabsorption and eliminatesthe need for shear pinsand other torque limitingdevices in the rotor drive.This system reduces thepossibility of damage tothe equipment, minimiz-ing downtime.

The MPH362-2 and

MPH364-2 feature singlelever control for traveland steer-assist braking.For operator conven-ience, console gaugesmonitor rotor drive pres-sure, forward travel pres-sure and other key enginecomponents. Operatorstations are configuredand positioned to providea high degree of comfortand visibility. An angledseat and ergonomicallydesigned control stationsimplify operation andprovide the operator withan optimal viewing posi-

tion. For operator protec-tion, ROPS with seat beltis standard. FOPS/ROPSis available as an option.

Daily maintenance is re-duced to a simple visualinspection of key enginedetails — such as lubelevels, hydraulic fluid, en-gine coolant, etc. — and ageneral walk-around in-spection. Side accessdoors on the hood make iteasy to reach engine com-ponents for any necessaryservice or repair.

For more informationon the MPH362-2 and

MPH364-2 recyclers/sta-bilizers or the completeBOMAG Heavy productline including single andtandem drum vibratoryrollers, steel wheelrollers, pneumatic tiredrollers, recyclers/stabiliz-ers and refuse com-pactors, contact BOMAGAmericas, Inc., 2000Kentville Rd., Kewanee,IL 61443. Call 309-853-3571, toll free 800-782-6624, fax 309-852-0350,e-mail [email protected] or visit www.bo-mag.com/us.

BOMAG offers rear rotor recycler/stabilizer models

The new hydrostatic system demandsless horsepower than ring and pinion

systems, which results in improved fueleconomy.

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FARWELL, MI —Terex Woodsmanchanges its name to Terex Environmen-tal Equipment (TEE) reflecting their ex-panding market and customer base andaggressive product development pro-gram for 2013. This name change takeseffect immediately.

Kieran Hegarty, Terex Materials Pro-cessing president said, “The change inname forms part of our go to marketand product strategy for the businessthat was acquired by Terex in June2011. This new title is more encompass-ing and supports our customers’ needsin looking for a more cohesive solutionto their wood processing and environ-mental needs. This business line will be

the single provider of wood processingand environmental equipment withinTerex. The arborist product line willcontinue to reflect an element of thewoodsman name and legacy in its prod-uct nomenclature, but all other prod-ucts previously offered by the TerexWoodsman name will change to TerexEnvironmental Equipment.”

Barry DeLau II, general manager ofTerex Environmental Equipment said“historically our arborist, whole treebiomass chipper and trommel lineshave been sold in North America. AsTerex environmental equipment contin-ues to broaden its product portfolio anddistribution network, this name is more

reflective of our business. We will alsobe looking to expand our distribution byleveraging other Terex business seg-ments in to the rental markets.

Utilization of existing and proven Terextechnologies, and a strong focus on R&Dwill drive our new product developmentprogram. Supported by a dedicated engi-neering, sales and customer supportteam. Terex environmental equipmentwill quickly become one the strong play-ers in the wood processing, environmen-tal and recycling industries.”

All TEE products will be manufac-tured at Terex Corporation’s Farwell fa-cility with the exception of the trommelline which will be manufactured in Dun-gannon in Northern Ireland. TechnicalSupport and Parts will also be managedfrom the Farwell facility. Customers willbegin to see the change in productnomenclature and livery at forthcomingtrade shows throughout 2013.

For more information on Terex Environ-mental Equipment please contact LouiseMcDonald, Marketing Executive, 1250Commerce Dr., Farwell, MI, 48622. Call800-953-5532 or visit www.terex.com/en-vironmental-equipment.

Terex Corporation is a diversifiedglobal manufacturer of a broad range ofequipment that is focused on deliveringreliable, customer driven solutions formany applications, including the con-struction, infrastructure, quarrying,mining, shipping, transportation, refin-ing, energy, utility and manufacturingindustries. Terex reports in five busi-ness segments: Aerial Work Platforms;Construction, Cranes; Material Han-dling, Port Solutions and Materials Pro-cessing. Terex offers financial productsand services to assist in the acquisitionof equipment through Terex FinancialServices. More information can befound at www.terex.com.

Unless you like losing money, you need a belt cleaner.

Belt cleaners keep material frombuilding up on belts which, if not done,will cause the belt to track off center.

What happens then?Well, if the belts tracks far enough

off center, the rubber skirting doesnot contain material any longer androck, stone, dirt or other debris willfall off the conveyor and make its wayinto the tail pulleys.

This causes:• Belts to track even further off center,

which can make the edge of the beltingrub on roller supports or the frame ofthe conveyor;

• The belt to start wearing the edge

and will start to tear at the belt splice; • A worn splice to make the belt start

to loosen and your belt to become looseon one side. That will make belt adjust-ment very difficult. It also lessens thelife of your belt;

• Large rocks to get into the tail pulleyand punch a hole into the conveyor orin the belt splice; and

• Material to build up around bear-ings, causing failure.

In any of those examples, time andmoney are lost. Along with all thosepossibilities, if material builds on thesurface of conveyor belting, the belt willtrack off center and start causing prob-lems as well.

So, with all these potential issues,

owning and maintaining a belt cleanerwill save you time and money.

Most belt cleaners are made of rubberand press against the belt as it passesby, scraping material from the belt.Others are made of plastic or even steel.Some have automatic adjustment whileothers need some weekly maintenance.This is easily done.

Applications where a scraper cannotbe used are chevron belts or belts withcleats. Because of the raised rubber onthese belts, a scraper is not the acces-sory of choice. In these cases, a brushtype cleaner works best. By adjustingthe brushes so that the bristles are justtouching the belt, this literally sweepsmaterial from the belts. One note of

concern with the brushes is that thesedo not work well in wet sticky materials.Frequently, the bristles fill with materi-al and plug up.

Recently, I saw an advertisement for aself-powered brush cleaner. This brushcleaner was powered by a 1 or 2 horse-power motor which turns the brush op-posite the direction of the conveyor.This seems to me that less pressurewould need to be used which would ex-tend the wear life. Check it out here atwww.martin-eng.com

Take the time for a little maintenanceand save yourself some money.

Questions? Dave Whitelaw. [email protected]

Hey GrinderGuy, do I really need a belt scraper?

Terex Woodsman name changes to Terex Environmental Equipment

YANKTON, SD — KPI-JCI and AstecMobile Screens welcomes Mike Caldwellto its sales and marketing team as a re-gional sales manager for the westernUnited States.

Caldwell will cover the states of Ari-zona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington,Alaska and Hawaii and will sell crushingand screening equipment. Most recently,he worked as a branch manager forGoodfellow Corporation, an authorizedKPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens dealer.

“We are very excited for Mike Caldwellto join the KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens sales team,” said Mike Johnson,vice president of sales and marketing.“Mike is an enthusiastic and experiencedprofessional, and we are confident he willthrive with his new responsibilities.”

Mike Caldwell can be reached by e-mailing him [email protected]. For more in-formation about KPI-JCI and Astec Mo-bile Screens, visit www.kpijci.com.

KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens,Astec companies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is aworld wide leader in manufacturingequipment for the aggregate, construc-tion, paving and recycling industries. Asan innovative, high integrity manufac-turer, KPI-JCI develops quality, state of

the art products and has the ability toengineer custom products because of ahighly qualified engineering staff. KPIand JCI joined together in 1997 with thepurchase of JCI by Astec Industries. KPIand JCI joined together in 2006 in amarketing effort under the KPI-JCI logo.Astec Mobile Screens and KPI-JCI joinedsales and marketing efforts in the springof 2008. KPI-JCI and Astec MobileScreens proudly manufacture its prod-ucts in Yankton, South Dakota, Eugene,Oregon and Sterling, Illinois. For moreinformation, call 605-668-2524 or visitthe web site at www.kpijci.com.

Mike Caldwell joins KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens’ sales and marketing team

Mike Caldwell

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For Bobby Gigliotti and his Pittsburgh Demolition,Inc. crew working at the McCandless Crossing retaildevelopment in McCandless, PA, the transformationof the former LaRoche College dormitory complex intothe site of a future CineMark 12 screen, all digitalTheater Complex and parking area, is just anotherday on the job. With the future development of thissuburban Pittsburgh, retail complex that will include53 residential units, several national chain retail andeating establishments, a Doodle Bugs! Children’sCenter, a Lowes and a 119 room Home2 Suites Hotelby Hilton, the 130 acre accumulative project isscheduled to be completed in four stages with theCineMark Theater planned for opening in late 2013.

“We are making good progress,” said Gigliotti,company vice president and project manager andexcavator operator, during a site visit in fall 2012. “Aswe take down the structures, we sort out the bricksand concrete and the steel. We recycle the scrap steeland it goes out via Jeffery S. Bronowicz trucking.

General C&D material goes to Ohio via Iron CityTrucking, and we crush the brick and concrete intoaggregate as site prep fill.”

As we arrived on site, the crew was lifting a skidsteer loader to the second floor level to make movingmaterial from within the building, easier. The remain-der of a two story dormitory unit and a side buildingwere in the final stages of being torn down, with athird building already demolished. Within a few days,the rest of the site would be razed and the backfillingcould begin.

According to Chuck DeNinno, president andfounder of Pittsburgh Demolition, Inc., the recyclableconcrete and brick material will be crushed with aKohlberg-Pioneer 2640 jaw crusher. “We like usingthe portable 2640 because it has plenty of power todo the job,” he said. “We have the ability to take longpieces of concrete and feed them into the jaw, and itjust keeps crushing without hesitation.”

DeNinno said that he has been in the C&D busi-ness for 27 years. “I was employed as a civil engineerby Allegheny County,” he told WHEN. “I had beenresponsible for letting contracts on C&D work and asI watched others and how they were progressing inthat industry, I saw the need for a company that usedmore modern technologies to do demolition moreefficiently. I knew I could do a better job. So in May1986, I started out doing demolition jobs with rentedequipment and have never looked back!”

“We work with union crews out of the local hallsand we have enough equipment that we can be work-ing three projects at the same time,” he said. “Sincewe first began we have done some major projects inthe Pittsburgh area including two power plants thatwe took down in 2009. We recently had three projectsgoing on, the McCandless Crossing project, one inBlairsville, PA and a third one in Upper St. Clair, theformer Consol Energy Headquarters Building, a fourstory office building, with each floor covering asmuch area as one and three quarters football fields.That building is down and we are currently crushingthere.”

Chuck recalled one of the most memorable andchallenging projects was the recent completion of aproject on Brunot Island, an island that is home to aReliant Energy electrical power plant. The island,located in the Ohio River, on the western side of

Pittsburgh, just west of the confluence of theAllegheny, Monongahela Rivers is only accessible viafootbridge and has no road access for car or trucktravel. Since all of the materials and equipment thatneeded to move to and from the island would need tobe transported by barge, the overall project wasdaunting.

“We were hired to take down five, 1.5 million gallonfuel storage tanks on Brunot Island,” he said. “Thetanks were no longer needed to store fuel for theexisting power plants, since they have been convert-ed to gas fired units. They wanted to remove thetanks to make room for more substation equipment

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There isn't much left to take down. This razed building will eventually be replaced with a CineMark 12 Screen Movie Theater complex.

Old dormitories make way Old dormitories make way for new shopping centerfor new shopping center

by Jon M. Casey

PittsburPittsburgh Demolition, Inc.gh Demolition, Inc.makes short work of sitemakes short work of site

clearing prclearing projectoject

Glenn Baker, Pittsburgh Demolition equipment operator,gives WHEN readers a friendly wave before he dons his

PPE and gets back to work.

This Pemberton Grapple has worked well for taking downthe buildings formerly owned by a nearby college.

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For more information on Pittsburgh Demolition,Inc., contact them at 412-828-7528 or 412-798-0717.

Bobby Gigliotti likes to use the grapple in a careful way, as he attempts to sort the debris as he removes it from thestructure.

When the CAT 345B L excavator isn't being used with agrapple attachment, it goes back to scooping up debris

with this new bucket.

The crew lifts a skid steer loader into place where it will be used to safely collect and remove material from inside thebuilding.

James Pounds works to temporarily remove the Grappleso that the excavator can be used for another operation.

Inside the larger of two buildings that are currently beingdemolished, we can see how the interior is being system-

atically removed and recycled by material type.

Pittsburgh from 20

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New appointmentsrenew focus on

key marketsPELLA, IOWA — Ver-

meer is pleased to an-nounce several promo-tions within its leadershipteam. Jason Andringahas been named presi-dent, forage and environ-mental solutions, andDoug Hundt has beennamed president, under-ground and specialty ex-cavation solutions.

Both Andringa andHundt will co-chair theVermeer executive team,reporting to Mary An-dringa in her continuingrole as chief executive offi-cer of Vermeer. In addi-tion, Tony Briggs has beennamed to vice president,sales and distribution.

Jason Andringa hasbeen with Vermeer sinceJune 2005, most recentlyas vice president with re-sponsibility over distribu-

tion and global accounts.As president, he will haveoversight of the forageand environmental seg-ments, building visibilityto biomass, as well as in-dustrial distribution andcorporate engineering.

With 19 years of serv-ice with Vermeer, DougHundt has been involvedin sales, marketing,product development andmanufacturing. He wasnamed a Vermeer vice

president in 1999, andwas group vice presidentover industrial prior tothis promotion. In hisrole as president, he willoversee the undergroundand excavation seg-ments, as well as inter-national entities andemerging markets.

Tony Briggs has beennamed to his vice presi-dent role after joining Ver-meer in 1998 and work-ing in marketing, sales and various management

positions around thecompany. Briggs wasmost recently director ofunderground solutions.

For more informationon Vermeer products andservices, visit the compa-ny’s website at www.ver-meer.com or e-mail Ver-meer at [email protected].

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CHICAGO — Waste-built Environmental So-lutions, LLC (Wastebuilt),a distributor and manu-facturer of equipment,parts and services for thewaste and recycling in-dustry, announced that ithas appointed Jerry Sam-son as vice president ofSales and Marketing.

Mr. Samson joinsWastebuilt with morethan 20 years of experi-ence in the waste indus-try. Prior to joiningWastebuilt, he served 12years in senior manage-ment roles at WasteManagement and wasalso vice president ofSales and Marketing atWastequip. Most recent-ly, Mr. Samson led thesales group at LibertyTire Recycling.

“Wastebuilt is commit-ted to creating a seniormanagement team thatcan grow our businessand be relentless in cus-tomer service,” said GregPodell, CEO of Waste-built. “Jerry brings awealth of experience andleadership to our salesorganization and has asuccessful track record inthe industry.”

“I’m extremely pleasedto be moving to this new,exciting role withinWastebuilt,” said Samson.

“I look forward to provid-ing our customers withoutstanding service andcontributing to the com-pany’s long term success.

“Wastebuilt Environ-mental Solutions, LLC(Wastebuilt) was createdin 2012 as a vehicle forentering the waste andrecycling industry.Wastebuilt recently ac-quired Stepp EquipmentCompany, which special-izes in the refuse, scrapand recycling industryand Galfab, Inc., a manu-facturer of various prod-ucts for transportation inthe garbage and scrap in-dustry. Wastebuilt’s mis-sion is to provide its cus-tomers with world classdistribution of equip-ment, parts, and servicessupported by manufac-turing facilities. For addi-tional information, pleasecall 708-458-7800.

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