The Answers Just Keep Coming: Additional Columbia Steel Crusher Wear Parts Engineers Join "Ask the Experts" Online


PORTLAND, OR - JANUARY 2009 - It's been 16 months - and dozens of questions and
answers - since Columbia Steel joined the "Ask the Experts" online forum, and two new faces are looking forward in 2009 to helping aggregate producers with their wear part inquiries, puzzles and predicaments.

Signing on is Steve Dolezal, an engineer at Columbia Steel for over 20 years, and currently manager of the company's jaw, cone and roll crusher parts design department. Steve's knowledge includes a wide variety of makes and models, as well as their specific industry applications and equipment conditions. He works closely with customers to recommend and develop wear parts to better meet their needs, often resulting in increased service life, throughput, or both. Steve will be on hand to answer questions in person at the Columbia Steel booth #1222 during the upcoming AGG1 Aggregates Forum & Expo, March 9-12, in Orlando, Florida.

Accompanying Steve at "Ask the Experts" is engineer Doug Henderson, who manages Columbia's gyratory crusher wear parts design. His expertise and problem-solving skills have served the company's clients for over a decade.

"Ask the Experts" offers a panel of relevant professionals who are ready to answer industry questions online at Rock Products Magazine, rockproducts.com. Readers can check out experts' biographical information, review an archive of answers to previous questions, and ask their own.

Columbia Steel is headquartered in Portland, Oregon. The 86-acre facility is home to an on-site product design and engineering department and full-service steel casting foundry. Columbia Steel serves aggregate, cement, metallic mining, recycling, and coal-generated power companies with a wide range of replacement wear parts in a variety of alloys.

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