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DEC 2012

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ternate modes when operating in varying rock conditions; and an optimal sound dampening (BX6���BX40) that further lowers noise levels, pertinent in high density population area. Breaker Technology Inc., www.rockbreaker.com Cat Haul Truck The new Cat 777G off���highway truck is built for outstand��� ing performance, production and fuel efficiency in the 100���short���ton size class, according to the company. The 777G replaces the 777F; it achieves greater production with 7 percent more torque powering work and new transmission controls that produce quick haul cycles with automotive quality shifting. The production increases are balanced with new fuel saving strategies that include con��� figurable economy settings as well as an adaptive econ��� omy mode that automatically optimizes fuel consumption based on the user���s production baseline, the company states. Caterpillar, www.cat.com CAT CEMCO VSI Crusher With the ability to process materials up to 6���in. in diame��� ter, the Turbo 128 V���Twin VSI Crusher is among the largest models in CEMCO Inc.���s complete line of vertical shaft im��� pact crushers. The crusher is ideally suited for the produc��� tion of 1 �����in. aggregate, according to the company. Additionally, the Turbo 128 is fully customizable to enable production of several types of aggregate materials, opening it up for use in a variety of industries including energy pro��� duction, mining and recycling. Driven by a dual���drive, optimally balanced V���Twin motor design, the Turbo 128 V���Twin offers greater power input and higher product output. The Turbo 128 is available with up to 900 hp, weighs approximately 42,000 lb. and offers production capabilities up to 1,000 tph. Cemco Inc., www.cemcoturbo.com Eriez Electromagnetic Pulleys Permanent Magnet Axial Interpole (AIP) Pulleys from Eriez provide ideal automatic removal of unwanted iron from materials conveyed on belts to prevent machinery damage and product contamination for sand, gravel, limestone, re��� cyclables, wood products, glass cullet, chemical, mining, rock products, ceramic, paper, coal handling and foundry operations. The axial interpole magnetic circuit provides a uniform magnetic field to remove tramp iron from material on al��� most any belt conveyor. These self���cleaning units ��� offered in permanent and electromagnetic designs ��� are available in 80 combinations of diameters from 8 to 36 in. (203 to 914 mm), and belt widths from 8 to 60 in. (203 to 1,524 mm). All Eriez Permanent Magnet AIP Pulleys are constructed of quality steel center tubes with welded dividers to securely hold magnet stacks. Pulleys are all���welded, heavy���duty con��� struction for use in severe applications involving extra��� long conveyors, heavy loads or start���stop opera��� tions. Options avail��� able in the Electromagnetic Pulley line include custom pulley face widths, shafts and lagging. ERIEZ Eriez, www.eriez.com Flexco Cordless Belt Cutter Flexco announced the release of its Cordless Belt Cutter. Designed to provide quick and easy cuts on rubber, PVC, and fabric���plied belts, the portable tool is available in two sizes, according to the company. The CEBC1 is capable of cutting rubber belts up to 1���in. (25���mm) thick and PVC belts up to 360 P.I.W. (63 kN/m) while the CEBC2 is capable of cutting rubber belts up to 2��� in. (50���mm) thick and PVC belts up to 1140 P.I.W. (200 kN/m). CEMCO www.rockproducts.com These cordless versions join the Electric Belt Cutter line of maintenance tools. The hand���held cutters are specifically designed to allow the user to cut belts easier and faster ROCKproducts ��� DECEMBER 2012 23

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