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Carolina CAT Demonstrates Rebel Crusher's Ability to Produce Up to Four Screened Products During Event

Approximately 60 people from 25 area contractors attended the event.

Tue May 24, 2016 - Southeast Edition
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(L-R): Will Wood and Tony Pennington, both of Carolina CAT, and Wes Bradley of Draw Enterprises in Charlotte, talk about the uses of the product produced by the Rebel Crusher.
(L-R): Will Wood and Tony Pennington, both of Carolina CAT, and Wes Bradley of Draw Enterprises in Charlotte, talk about the uses of the product produced by the Rebel Crusher.
(L-R): Will Wood and Tony Pennington, both of Carolina CAT, and Wes Bradley of Draw Enterprises in Charlotte, talk about the uses of the product produced by the Rebel Crusher. (L-R) Mark Kincer, Carolina CAT; Mark Turner and Michael Smith, both of S.M. Smith & Son Clearing & Grading; Ed Weisiger Sr., Carolina CAT; and John Crocker, Brian Sailers and Paul Carpenter, all of Carolina CAT, attend the event. (L-R): Chad Payne and Matt Brooks, both of Crowder Construction in Charlotte, talk with Gary Jarvis of Carolina CAT about the different types of material that can be crushed and separated by the Rebel Crusher. Chip Hill (L) of the town of Pineville, N.C., and Chris Mowbray of Carolina CAT go over the range of products that can be crushed and  made into usable products by the Rebel Crusher. Tony Loftin (L) of T.D.L Construction in Charlotte inspects some of the finished product produced by the Rebel crusher and talks about it with Rusty Lipe of Carolina CAT. (L-R): David Ferebee, Ferebee Construction Company, and Will Wood and Jonathan Law, both of Carolina CAT., discuss operating the Rebel Crusher via remote control. The Rebel Crusher creates four products at one time: dirt from the grizzly screen, three different aggregate sizes from the dual deck screening system and any metal that is found in the base material is removed via a magnet. Various sizes of stone, concrete, dirt and rocks are loaded into the Rebel Crusher. The Rebel Crusher features a large feed opening, which can accommodate a load from a Cat 299D compact track loader. (L-R): Joe DiNinno, Bob Rossi Sr. and Bob Rossi Jr., all of RR Equipment stand ready to answer questions about the Rebel Crusher. (L-R): Alan Goodman, Mike Henrickson, Jerry Lambert and Keith Wayne,  all of Wayne Brothers in Davidson, N.C., listen to  Mitch Christenbury of Carolina CAT go over the features of the crusher. (L-R): Paul Carpenter and John Crocker, both of Carolina CAT, look over the 1 ½ inch minus product with Doc McGee of McGee Brothers in Monroe, N.C. Bob Rossi Jr. (R), RR Equipment, explains the operational benefits of the Rebel Crusher to (L-R) Doug Parton of Carolina CAT; Johnny Pace of Tar Heel Paving in Hendersonville, N.C.; and Bob Rossi Sr., RR Equipment.  (L-R) are Patrick Tucker, Yadkin Valley Paving in Winston-Salem, N.C.; Wes Bumgardner and  Mike Farmer, both of John E Jenkins Inc., Gastonia, N.C.; and Jonathan Law and Mitch Christenburry, both of Carolina CAT. Ed Weisiger Sr. (L), Carolina CAT, welcomes Steve Nearhood (R) of Blythe Construction to the demonstration.

Carolina CAT held a Rebel Crusher product demonstration event on May 10. Approximately 60 people from 25 area contractors attended the event.

The Rebel Crusher is able to produce a finished product. The machine has the ability to make up to four screened products at the same time. Rebel's crushed material can be used in place of quarry crushed stone. Uses also include pipe bedding, driveway bibs, home garages, decorative stone and landscaping applications.

A large feed opening reduces material preparation time. The Rebel Crusher produces high quality products without excessive fines.

The Rebel Crusher has the ability to swap from a jaw crusher to an impact crusher or vice versa in a matter of hours. Pre-screen and finish screen ensures quality products are produced.

The Rebel Crusher can tackle many applications. It has the ability to pre-screen, crush and separate crushed material into four separate stock piles while removing rebar, wire and steel at the same time. The Rebel Crusher can track and crush without stopping. The Rebel can crush and screen asphalt, concrete with or without wire and rebar, brick, block, most rock, sand, clay, glass and more. The Rebel can track into the middle of a city and is inconspicuous. The unique discharge conveyor heights are deliberately lower to minimize dust production. The fuel efficient diesel engine is quiet and is able to power up to three additional conveyors.

Variable speed, low feed height, heavy duty feeder, features “mine duty” impact idlers with 4140 oversize steel shafts specifically designed to handle being continuously fed large chunks of material. When dumping, the feeder absorbs the shock load, producing very little dust and reduced noise. Having the feeder on an angle allows the loader operator to see what is in the Feeder/Hopper. No need to build a ramp or have a huge machine to feed the Rebel.


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