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Atlas Copco Extreme Duty Pedestal Boom Systems Released to Global Mining Industry

Thu October 18, 2012 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Atlas Copco introduced a series of extreme duty (XD) pedestal boom systems to the global mining and aggregate industries at MINExpo in Las Vegas, Sept. 24 to 26. The new XD series is specifically designed for grizzly stations in underground mines and gyratory crushers in open pits.

“Most other pedestal boom systems are developed for lighter duty applications and this often causes frequent breakdowns, low efficiency and unreliable access to spare parts when used on extreme duty applications like grizzlies underground,” said Thomas Müller, business line manager at Atlas Copco’s underground rock excavation division. “In contrast, the XD-series is the only system on the market that is specifically designed and manufactured for these applications.”

Key components include the pedestal boom’s flexi-base, slew mechanism, cylinders and pin-locking system. All components are sufficiently robust to withstand the rigors of the harsh rock-breaking environment, according to the manufacturer.

There are five systems in the series offering a horizontal reach from 8.8 to 30 ft. (2.7 to 9 m) and the ability to handle breakers weighing between 440 and 4,850 lbs. (200 and 2,200 kg).

Developed in response to strong demand for a more reliable extreme duty system, the XD-series is now available worldwide through the Atlas Copco organization, joining the company’s current range of pedestal boom systems for light, medium and heavy duty applications.

For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.




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