Innovation

forestry crane

Forestry crane and trailer vs forwarder

At first glance, investing in a forwarder seems like a straightforward choice – one machine that does it all. Purpose-built, robust, and highly productive. However, not all logging operations are equal. In reality, many forest owners, contractors, and even large-scale operations find that a tractor-based forestry crane and trailer setup offers more flexibility, lower entry […]
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screening bucket for excavator

Screening bucket for your excavator and loader

A screening bucket is a specialized attachments, for either excavator or wheel loader, designed primarily to separate, sift, and sort various types of materials. Whether you are working with topsoil, compost, demolition waste, aggregates, or even biomass, these buckets can streamline on-site processing. By eliminating oversized or unwanted particles, they ensure that you only end […]
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forklift battery lifespan

Extend your forklift battery lifespan – Follow the 8-8-8 rule!

Forklifts typically rely on two primary battery types—lead-acid and lithium-ion. Depending on the operating environment, both battery types can offer reliable service for several years. In many industrial applications, a well-maintained lead-acid forklift battery can have a lifespan and last around five years (or approximately 1,500 charge cycles), whereas a lithium-ion variant can sometimes retain […]
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epdm rubber seals & gaskets

The advantages of EPDM for rubber seals & gaskets!

EPDM rubber has gained a stellar reputation in the realm of industrial applications, largely due to its excellent resistance to heat, weathering, ozone, and various chemicals. These attributes make EPDM rubber a first-choice material for gaskets and seals that must maintain integrity under demanding conditions. In addition, the rubber material is prized for its flexibility, […]
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landscape grading and drainage

What is landscape grading and drainage?

The ideal slope for most landscape grading and drainage applications typically falls within the range of 1% to 3%. In practical terms, this means that for every 100 feet (approximately 30 meters) of horizontal distance, the vertical drop (or rise) should be between 1 and 3 feet (30-100 cm). Having at least a 2% slope […]
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