Heavy equipment machinery

May 1, 2007

Aftermath of the Missionary Ridge Fire

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The Missionary Ridge Fire which started onJune 9, 2002, 10 miles northeast of Durango, Colorado, burned for over 40 days, causing one death and many injuries. Over 2,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes and 73,000 acres were severely burned.

Newscasts show vivid images of the devastation caused by major forest fires while they are ongoing, but few of us are aware of the serious problems that arise after the fire is put out. Burned out mountainsides, like those resulting from the extraordinary Rocky Mountain fires of this past summer, are subject to severe mudslides from heavy rain and melting snow, and the debris carried by the slides – rocks, boulders, trees, ash – destroys everything in its downhill path.

At Missionary Ridge, the mudslides pose an immediate threat to the reservoir and the spillway behind Lemon Dam. Accumulating debris could seal off the discharge of the spillway and dam water levels, causing water to rise to a dangerously high level. In addition, debris from mountain runoffs form debris dams. These dams grow as more rocks, tree trunks, etc. wash downhill, impounding an ever larger volume of water. Eventually the dams must break, releasing heavy flows and debris downstream. As an immediate stopgap, log erosion barriers have been used to stabilize the hillside which in spots are a steep 70% grade.
The TR9 installing 6-inch vertical pipes using downward force from the excavator. Vertical pipes had to be perfectly aligned.

Engineers assessed the situation and maderecommendations for emergency flood control and water quality protection. Among the many measures that the Florida Water Conservancy District (Durango, CO) are undertaking is the construction of five trash racks. The racks are being constructed on site in runoff areas, using 6" diameter steel tubes placed in the ground vertically and welded to a horizontal support pipe. The racks will trap debris as it runs downhill. From time to time it will be necessary to bring in heavy duty equipment to clean them out.

Battling Deadlines and Weather
Work on the trash racks had to be completed before the heavy snows made it impossible to get construction equipment to the sites and before the spring thaws result in a massive downpour of debris. Unfortunately, Colorado received an early blast of winter and snow this fall.

When we spoke to John Ey, Superintendent of Lemon Dam for the Florida Water Conservancy District, in mid-November, two racks had been completed, another had the vertical tubes in place, and the two biggest had not been started. Snow had been falling on and off for weeks and more was in the forecast. John had been listening intently to the weather forecasts. It was a difficult situation, and he described how they proceeded on a daily basis. A trail was cut to the sites. At 6:00 AM, while the ground was still hard, equipment was moved in and work was done until mid-morning. When the sun hit, the ground softened and the equipment got mired in. Workers then had to hike the return trip.

Recently, we checked back with John Ey who reported that the weather held and all the racks were completed by the first week in December. So far, they have not been put to the test because they have not had heavy snow or rain but, it’s good to know, they’re ready for the spring thaw.
Completed trash rack

Getting It Done
For the trash racks project, the contractor, R&M Construction & Services, LLC of Montrose, CO rented a Tramac hydraulic plate compactor (the TraPac TR9) mounted on a Mustang ME8002 excavator. Dale Bourelle of Valley Crane & Equipment, also in Montrose, is their Tramac representative.

TraPac vibratory plate compactors are designed to handle tough compaction tasks in granular and moderately cohesive soil. With their powerful vibratory forces, they easily double as pile drivers, which is the way they were used at the Missionary Ridge site. They are easy maintenance attachments – the bearings run in an oil bath, no greasing required – and kits are available for all carrier models, allowing easy replacement of the carrier bucket with a TraPac compactor. There are five basic models. Each can be equipped with a custom bolt-on mounting bracket.

For the Missionary Ridge project, the TR9 was modified by welding a pipe guide – customized for the 6" pipes – to a bolt-on 1" flat plate. This made it easy to maintain a straight downward path as the pipes were pushed to a depth of up to 6′ below ground. Accurate depth is of the utmost importance since the tops of the vertical pipes have to align properly for the horizontal cross pipe to connect. The TR9 did the job!

http://www.tramac.com/articles/article35.htm

Oil filter compactor

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A compactor for metal articles such as cans or oil filters has a feed that receives metal articles from a hopper or feed tube and feeds them into an elongated tapered compaction die. The compaction die has a cross-sectional area that decreases or tapers from the rearward end of the die to the forward end of the die. A reciprocating ram operates near the wider end of the tapered compaction die. The articles enter the compaction die at a location forward of the ram when the ram is in a retracted position.

When the ram is actuated, it moves to an extended position, thereby forcing the articles forward in the compaction die. The ram then retracts, allowing additional articles to enter the compaction die. As the ram operates in this reciprocating manner, it moves additional articles forward in the compaction die and adds them to the increasing mass of articles. As the mass of articles grows and moves forward, it is increasingly compacted because it is forced through portions of the compaction die having decreasing cross-sectional areas. The compacted mass is extruded at the narrower end of the compaction die.
   
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/5735197.html

Why should I buy a trash compactor?

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Are you tired of having to take the trash out everyday? Would you like to recycle but transporting the recyclables to the recycling center is a hassle? A trash compactor reduces garbage volume by 75% or more so you can take the trash out less often and save space too. Trash compactors used to be just for restaurants and other commercial businesses that produced a lot of waste, but today’s models are compact, portable, and priced for home use. In a restaurant or food service situation trash compactors improve sanitation and increase security because kitchen workers don’t have to handle garbage as much and are not constantly going out the back door to throw out the trash. A trash compactor also eliminates dangerous bags or piles or trash sitting around the work area.

Trash compactors may also reduce solid waste costs. If you pay for garbage pick-up by volume, a trash compactor can earn back it’s cost in a short amount of time. John Hartman, Sales Manager for R & I Enterprises, which is a Master Distributor of Broan and Nutone products, explains that trash compactors come in a variety of sizes and colors. They fit easily under your kitchen counter or can stand alone in your laundry room, utility room, or garage. R & I Enterprises sells their products to wholesale distributors who then sell the trash compactors and other home appliances to contractors or retail stores. Buying from a wholesale distributor is the cheapest way to purchase a trash compactor, but you can also buy trash compactors directly from retailers such as Sears, Lowe’s, and Home Depot. Trash compactors for the home are available in the price range of $400 to $800 depending on capacity, model, and additional accessories. It is necessary to buy replacement bags for your trash compactor, which can cost between $10 for 12 bags to more than $60 for a package of 48.

Trash compactors are also handy for boats and recreational vehicles. The smallest trash compactors are only 12 inches wide and less than 30 inches high. The only requirement for installation is a proper electrical outlet. The most popular sizes for home trash compactors are 12 to 15 inches wide and are varying heights depending on the height of your countertop. They are usually available in shades of white, ivory, black, and stainless steel to match your other kitchen appliances.

If your family produces a lot of aluminum cans, bottles, and other bulky garbage you may very well benefit from the use of a trash compactor. Almost everything that is placed in your kitchen garbage can go in the trash compactor with the exception of paint, oil, aerosol cans, and other hazardous materials. One concern consumers might have is the possibility of bad odors from accumulating garbage, but trash compactors have built in charcoal filter systems and other odor eliminating accessories are also available. Another accessory available is a trash caddy that fits around the trash compactor bag and has handles, which aids in transporting the heavier compacted bags of garbage. This is especially useful if you need to haul the garbage a long way, such as taking recyclables to a recycling center.


http://homegarden.expertvillage.com/experts/trash-compactor-price.htm

Compactors Waste Industrial Commercial

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Industrial Compactors are those equipment, that are used to compact, crush and flatten scrap and waste materials, in a way help in the handling disposal and storage of secondary processing. The main use of the industrial compactors can be said to reduce the industrial wastes that keeps on piling every day.

To understand more about the industrial compactors and how they are used in the treatment and disposal of waste you will have to keep reading Compactors Waste Industrial Commercial In. There are many kinds of compactors that are used in the industries and also for different purposes, depending on the reason of their installation. There are many compactors that are used for the extraction of fluid and also recovery. Most of these compactors tend to make a bundle, from the commercial waste and scrap that is fed into the machine. These industrial compactors are may times compared to the balers, excepting the facts that these compactors are many times smaller units, for the processing of food waste, commercial, marine, light industrial and the residential applications. To know more about the usefulness of these compactors and many unknown facts that are associated with them, keep reading Compactors Waste Industrial Commercial In.

We can easily say that the main usage of Industrial Compactors is to process the scrap metal, wastes, textiles and rubber and other low density material into a finished compact shape. These waste products are tried to make compacted so they can be easily handled and transported with much lesser cost. If they were in a loose form a lot of money would have been wasted in their transportation. Most of the industrial compactors are vastly used in the management of wastes, and also in the recycling applications, and also in the dealing with those wastes that are hazardous in nature. There are specialized equipments that are available for the extraction of liquid wastes from the industrial houses.

http://www.encyclocentral.com/2077-Compactors_Waste_Industrial_Commercial.html

Screw Compactor - SK 370

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The SK 370 is the largest Screw compactor in the Runi range and is suitable for high volumes or large box sizes as typically found in the fishing and packaging industries.

Its high 200kg per hour through put efficiently processes large capacities of EPS ready for container loading for export.

The 300kg per cubic metre density provides a cost effective shipping load of 22 tonnes of compacted EPS in a 40ft container.

This model machine can also be provided with liquid extraction and multi product capability.

Specifiations of SK 370

  • Through-put - 200 kg of EPS per hour
  • Bale Size - 370mm x 370mm x variable
  • Bale density - 300kg /m3
  • Hopper Opening - 1000mm W x 500mm H
  • Compaction Ratio - 50:1
  • Machine Dimensions - (LxWxH) 5330mm x 1350mm x 2200mm (including hopper)
  • Machine Weight - 1300 kg
  • Power Requirement - 3 phase, 415 Volts (motor size: 15kW)

http://www.industrysearch.com.au/products/viewrecord.aspx?id=10235

Multiquip Vibratory Plate Compactors

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Multiquip has announced the new MVC-80 Series of four vibratory plate compactors that reduce vibration by 50 percent when compared to predecessor models.

The reduction comes courtesy of an innovative new antivibration handle system (AVS) that significantly reduces operator fatigue while boosting productivity.

With centrifugal force of 2,925 pounds, the economically priced MVC-80s are ideally suited to compacting granular soils and asphalt. At maximum speed, the unit can compact up to 72 feet of material per minute.

These forward plate compactors are offered with 5.7-horsepower Honda and 5.5-horsepower Robin gasoline engines and have exciter speeds of 5,580 rpm. The MVC-80 Series is fitted with a long-lasting and easy-to-clean steel baseplate.

Other standard features include a 13.7-quart plastic water tank that is easy to remove and a lifting bale for pickup. The four models in the MVC-80 Series range in weight from 177 pounds to 180 pounds.

http://www.concretedecor.net/All_Access/601/CD601-product_news-MultiQuip.cfm

Soil Compactors

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Bomag
Utility roller digs in

Bomag introduced its new 47-inch BW-124-3 single-drum vibratory roller early this year. The 50-horsepower, utility-size machine combines dual travel pumps, no-spin differential, and standard drum drive for improved traction and gradeability. The unit weighs 7,275 pounds in smooth drum form. It has dual amplitudes and a vibration frequency of 2,460 vpm. It achieves 19,125 pounds of centrifugal force and has a maximum working speed of 5.6 miles per hour.

Operator enhancements include enhanced visibility, a vibration-isolated operator platform, and floor-mounted travel pedals that control speed and directional changes. Maintenance features include a two-position engine hood and simplified audible and visual warning indicators for engine oil pressure and temperature, air filter vacuum, brake control, and hydraulic charge control. In addition, pressure test ports are built directly into the hydraulic system for quick analysis of critical pressures.


Sakai
Compactors cut O&O costs

Sakai says its new SV505 series soil compactors combine new engineering concepts with proven features to reduce ownership and operating costs for owners. The new series features drum drive as well as rear-wheel drive to improve traction in rough terrain and to eliminate bow wave build-up that occurs with rear-drive-only machines. With a 125-horsepower engine and two-speed hydrostatic transmission, the SV505 can reach 6.2 miles per hour.

Sakai’s compaction system develops centrifugal forces up to 50,710 pounds in smooth drum mode, and 55,120 pounds in padfoot trim. Operators can select vibration frequencies of 2,200 or 1,650 vpm.

Carry-over features include Sakai’s shock isolation system which the company says combines shock isolators and a unique drive system design to direct vibrating forces downward while isolating the operator and machine components from that energy.


Caterpiller
Smooth soil compactor

Cat has expanded its 500E-series soil compactors with the introduction of the 23,120-pound CS-533E and its 24,960-pound pad-foot stable mate, the CP-533E. Like the larger 500E series models, the new additions feature 150-horsepower turbo-diesel engines, 84-inch drums, and Cat’s unique dual hydraulic pump arrangement which provides hydraulic pressure and flow to the drum drive motor and wheel drive motor independently. The latter feature is said to assure maximum torque and full-time tractive power to the drive motors regardless of footing or rolling resistance.

The rear axle uses a limited slip differential for smooth torque transfer, increased axle service life, and continuous power in poor conditions.

Cat recommends the CS-533E and CP-533E for medium to large projects with low to moderate grades where the fill thickness is less than 12 inches.


Ingersoll-Rand
New soil compactor

Ingersoll-Rand  has added the 24,350-pound SD-116 to its TF line of soil compactors.Available in either smooth-drum or pad-foot format, the 84-inch machine has a 155 horsepower engine and I-R’s Ultra-Grade traction system for gradeability. The smooth-drum model reaches nominal amplitude of 0.076 inches (1.92 mm), while the padfoot reaches 0.080 inches (2.03 mm). Centrifugal force ratings are 60,000 pounds (267kN) for the smooth drum, and 60,700 pounds (270kN) for the pad foot. The SD-116 has five frequency settings, ranging from 1,650 to 2,050 vpm.

At the other end of the size spectrum, the company has also introduced the 2.6-ton, 44-horsepower SD-25D. The 42-inch-wide machine can get in and out of 4-foot trenches easily, and also works in road, street and parking lot applications. It develops 12,500 pounds of centrifugal force and has a theoretical gradeability of 60%. A clamp-on pad-foot shell kit is available for working in cohesive soils, or a dedicated pad-foot model can be ordered, the SD-25F.


Hamm
Produces 74,250 pounds of force

Hamm’s 87-inch, 43,210-pound 3520/3520P headlines the company’s 3000 series soil compactors that were introduced in 2001. The 197-horsepower vibratory unit develops up to 74,250 pounds of centrifugal force and has a top travel speed of 7 miles per hour. Like Hamm’s other 3000-series models, the 3520 features infinitely variable hydrostatic drive, a high degree of gradeability, a three-point articulation joint, and automotive style instrumentation. Its operator platform can be entered from either side, and its swiveling and rotating seat offers full visibility to either side of the drum. It also features dual, seat-mounted 5-in-1 control levers to accommodate both right- and left-handed operators. The unit is available as a smooth drum (3520) or padfoot (3520P) model.


Vibromax
Designed for low maintenance

The 28,220-pound Model 1105 is one of the newest members of the 5-series Vibromax lineup of single-drum soil compactors. It features an 82.7-inch-wide drum and two vibration frequencies: 1,740 or 2,160 vpm. It can achieve 50,565 pounds of centrifugal force.

Standard equipment includes a 135-horsepower engine, vibration-isolated operator’s platform, two-speed drive system, and a maintenance-free articulation joint. The Vibromax 1105 has a centralized hydraulic test station and comes with a two-year, 2,000-hour parts and labor warranty.


Wacker
Compact roller has smarts

Wacker says its new generation of RT rollers offers a smart control system and engine control module that makes them easier to operate and maintain. The 22-inch-wide RT 56-SC and the 32-inch-wide RT 82-SC can achieve up to 18,647 pounds of compaction force.

The smart control includes a dual-joystick remote-control box with an infrared signal that uses line-of-sight control. If the operator comes within 5 feet of the roller’s front or rear sensing eye with the control box, the unit will stop moving and stop vibrating.

The new Engine Control Module monitors the operating condition of the 20-horsepower engine and provides diagnostic LEDs on the control panel. If problems develop, the machine will automatically shut down. Maintenance features include removable fuel and hydraulic tanks, and the positioning of all hydraulic connectors on one side of the machine.


Hypac
Heavyweight designed for rental markets

Hypac says its 84-inch C840C single-drum vibratory roller is designed for the contractor rental market. Available in smooth drum (C840C) or padfoot (C842C), the machine has a 144-horsepower diesel engine and offers dual amplitudes and operating frequencies of 2,160 and 1,800 vpm. The C840C weighs 22,928 pounds; the C842C weights 25,089 pounds and features 150 contact pads.

In high amplitude, the C840C achieves 53,100 pounds of centrifugal force, while the C842C produces 61,875 pounds. Maximum working speed is 8.4 miles per hour for both.

Also featured is a maintenance-free, bolt-on center joint that delivers 12 degrees of oscillation and a 35-degree steering angle. Maintenance features include drum vibration isolators that can be replaced in the field without special tools or removal of the drum, and the elimination of daily greasing requirements.


Rammax
Four compact rollers

Multiquip’s four-model lineup of Rammax walk-behind vibratory rollers were designed as trench rollers. The company claims its P33/24 HHM series has the highest centrifugal force of any walk-behind trench roller, and the heaviest vibrator and bearings in the industry for extended life.

Rammax also fields a nine-model P/K series of ride-on rollers in drum widths of 35, 48, and 54 inches for deep trench compaction. Operating weights range from 3,950 to 6,614 pounds and centrifugal forces range from 14,100 to 21,600 pounds.


Ammann
Three model line-up

Ammann’s AC series of single-drum soil compactors includes three models, including the 6,614-pound, 48-inch AC 30; the 7,500-pound, 54-inch pad-foot AC 40 P4B; and the 84-inch, 26,900-pound AC 110.


The AC 110 is powered by a 123-horsepower turbo diesel and develops 49,700-pounds of centrifugal force. It features dual vibration frequencies and dual amplitudes. Its transverse-mounted driveline is said to provide a low center of gravity, while an electronic torque control system and anti-spin axle enhance traction. An optional bolt-on pad-foot shell kit is
available.

Stone  Construction Equipment

Heavy-duty cover for trench rollers

Stone Construction Equipment’s Bulldog Trench Roller line features an optional, steel vandal cover.

The lockable cover and prevents potential theft or equipment tampering and can prevent accidental damage to the controls and console while operating in radio-frequency remote-control mode.


http://www.hwycontractor.com/articles/NewProds/may04bid.htm

Range of exclusive multi-chambers balers and compactors from Spacepac

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With the range of exclusive multi-chambers balers and compactors, waste management can be efficiently done at the source location.

To assist in sorting paper, cardboard, metal cans, plastic foils, containers, aluminium and steel products, Spacepac Industries is offering the 9020 Baler. Besides the dry waste, this waste recycling equipment can handle semi-dry waste like bagged general waste and wet juice boxes, tetra paks.

9020 Baler is a top loading and a real heavy weight waste management partner to have, an extendible system for companies with large amounts of packaging materials, recyclables etc. built on an innovative design, the baler guarantees high performance with superior technical abilities.

The top-loading 9020 balers have a proven track record within the Australian manufacturing industry since 1992 and meet with all relevant OH&S regulations.

The waste management 9020 baler simply and easily extends with extra chambers when needs increase. The press head is extremely easily manoeuvred sideways over the appropriate chamber and this multi-chambers system allows waste to be segregated as per requirements.

With a pressing force of 20 ton, the 9020 Baler is able to compact bales up to 300kg of plastics or 200kg of cardboard. Pressing force can be regulated individually for each chamber, according to the material while each chamber has a built-in patented automatic bale ejection system.

The top loading aperture is 1100W x 700D mm, giving ample room for easy dumping. Each cycle time is 35 sec to generate waste material into high density bales of size 1100W x 700D x 800H mm.

These high density bales can be shifted and stacked neatly, providing users with a space efficient solution. Besides offering savings on waste collection and keeping premises tidy, the compactor ensures compliance to legal obligations in waste management.

Spacepac Industries commented that the compactor is featured with a torque bar to prevent accidents and break downs due to uneven loading. In addition, the compactor’s tamperproof safety design locks the front door mechanically during operation. Lower ram force on bins can be programmed for different materials. The 9020 baler has a state-of-the-art control board with automatic indication of full bale. Operators are well protected with a two-step opening of the door as personal safety is always the priority of Spacepac Industries.

http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/z1/view.asp?id=2778

What is a Trash Compactor?

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Household garbage accumulates at a fast rate, especially in the kitchen. Bags fill up quickly and must be taken out at frequent intervals, which is a chore in itself. A trash compactor is a household appliance that helps minimize the frequency of trash removal. Installed under a kitchen counter, a trash compactor is a trash can that can be turned on to compact trash in the bag, which creates more space and thus holds more than traditional kitchen trash cans.

A trash compactor has a motor inside that operates a press, which lowers into the trash receptacle, compacts the trash, and then raises back up. Trash compactors use specially designed trash compactor bags. Both paper and plastic compactor bags are available, with the paper bags having a protective lining and the plastic bags being a durable, multi-ply plastic. Trash compactor bags cost more than typical kitchen trash bags, but are changed less frequently.

Trash compactors have several advantages, but a few disadvantages. The appliance does reduce the frequency of trash removal because they do not require emptying as frequently as traditional cans. Trash compactors handle cumbersome cardboard boxes from prepackaged food nicely and keep paper products well under control. However, glass bottles and jars should not be placed in a trash compactor because they can shatter under the weight of the compactor, posing a potential hazard. It is also not wise to place many table scraps or food in a trash compactor because they are removed less frequently allowing time for odors to build up in the kitchen.

A trash compactor eliminates overflowing outdoor garbage cans and reduces the frequency of trips outdoors, making it an ideal appliance for elderly households. The use of a trash compactor can encourage recycling of glass and less waste of food. Most any appliance retailer sells trash compactors and they install easily directly beneath a kitchen counter top, usually near the oven or other direct source of power. Many people find that trash compactors are appliances well worth the investment simply due to the reduction of space needed for outgoing household garbage.

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-trash-compactor.htm

Phoenix Compactors

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Phoenix Compaction Systems is a manufacturer of high quality balers, static and portable waste compactors as well as other ancillary compactor equipment. It is a specialist in the production of bespoke equipment for specific client requirements. The company also supplies balers, shredders, wheelie bins and other waste and recycling products

With a factory based at Rainham, Essex (United Kingdom), Phoenix is a manufacturer with more than 25 years experience in the waste compactor and handling/recycling industry. Most of the group’s activities are concerned with the manufacture, supply and maintenance of machinery to handle waste and recyclable material

The company supplies three main types of product. They are static waste compactors, portable waste compactors and balers

Compact Upright 250 baler
Our compactors are often custom-built to meet exact site needs. We supply both new & fully refurbished equipment which may be purchased or rented over varying contract periods including short-term hire. A full range of vertical balers is available, including a popular mill-sized model. Cardboard & plastic film are becoming increasingly valuable resources that can be separated & baled to cut waste costs & also to create income streams. Baling twine & steel baling wire are always in stock as are plastic rotary compactor sacks. We also supply both semi & fully automatic baling systems, drum crushers, hydraulic bin tipping systems & wheelie bins in various sizes.

The Directors of Phoenix Compactors, Robert Smith, Andrew Murray and Dave Fuller are actively involved in the day to day running of the business to ensure a quick response to changing customer needs. We would be delighted to help you cut your organisation’s waste costs- please use the enquiry.

http://www.phoenixcomp.co.uk/

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