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Wed May 09, 2012 - Northeast Edition
An audience of industry professionals witnessed Atlas Copco — Baltimore putting its Powercrusher PC3 impact crusher and an Atlas Copco 3715 screen through their paces. The demonstration was held in early March at Melvin L. Joseph Construction in Georgetown, Del. A Powercrusher PC4 jaw crusher also was onsite for attendees to examine.
Ed Hullett, store manager of Atlas Copco — Baltimore and Eric Amberson, Atlas Copco’s product line manager of the Powercrusher range of crushers and screens, demonstrated the ease of use and high performance capabilities of the PC3. The unit’s 250 to 300 ton (227 to 272 t) per hour maximum production capacity and well-designed service and maintenance access were a hit with the audience of local industry professionals.
“The Powercrusher was well-received,” said Hullett, “but I think the fact that our store is a local source for parts and service was just as important to the people we talked to. They need to know that their investment in a new crusher is going to be protected by easy access to parts and service. I think they like dealing with a company that has been around for over 130 years — they know we’re going to be here when they need us.”
Atlas Copco — Baltimore not only sells and services the Powercrusher range of crushers and screens, it also has Powercrushers available for rental.
This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.