Horizontal Shaft Impactor includes apron adjustment system.
August 1, 2008 -
Grand Slam(TM) uses high-chrome metallurgy to increase wear life of machine components, reducing metal replacement costs. Crush Plus(TM) Grinding Path System creates third crushing chamber to maximize one-pass product yield, while Max-Yield(TM) Automated Apron Adjustment System maintains gap setting adjustment for aprons and grinding path. Impactor is suited for use with aluminum dross and brick, clay, shale, grog, refractory brick, ceramics, floor tile, glass, and scrap carbide recycling.
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Original Press release
Stedman
129 Franklin St., P.O. Box 299-TR
Aurora, IN, 47001 USA

Grand Slam with Crush Plus and Max Yield Features
Aurora, IN - Stedman's Grand Slam(TM) Secondary Horizontal Shaft Impactor now features two new product developments, a new grinding path and apron adjustment system. This impactor series uses high-chrome metallurgy to significantly increase the wear life of machine components, reducing metal replacement costs. Used for a wide variety of industrial applications including aluminum dross and brick, clay, shale, grog, refractory brick, ceramics, floor tile, glass, bakery waste and scrap carbide recycling, Grand Slam impactors reduce material size more efficiently with maximum up time.
The Crush Plus(TM) Grinding Path System creates a third crushing chamber to maximize one-pass product yield, minimize oversize, improve material soundness and produces highly cubical product. The Max-Yield(TM) Automated Apron Adjustment System maintains gap setting adjustment for aprons and the grinding path. PLC controlled Max-Yield(TM) improves one-pass product yield and reduces product changeover downtime.
For more information, contact Stedman, P.O. Box 299, 129 Franklin St., Aurora, IN 47001. Telephone: 800-262-5401 or 812-926-0038 or Fax 812-926-3482, E-mail: sales@stedman-machine.com, website: www.stedman-machine.com.
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