In the past T&A has reported on a cheetah snacking on tyres
in a Cambridgeshire backyard – see our November 2008 story for details of this
surreal occurrence – and now we’ve caught wind of a panther heading in our
direction. This particular creature also chomps readily upon the black rubber
objects, yet there is no cause for concern….rather than being a zoo escapee,
the panther in question is a boon for the tyre recycling industry.The Evashred Panther, to use its full and correct name, is the largest industrial shredder ever to be built by New Zealand based company Evans Engineering. The company, who is represented in the UK by Ecosystem Ltd, is shipping a Panther unit to Britain for exhibiting at September’s The Recycling and Waste Management Exhibition in Birmingham.
This is the first time a Panther shredder has been sent overseas “We've got ongoing sales for our smaller units, but this is the first time we've taken our biggest machine out of New Zealand for promotion,” sales manager Neil Rees told New Zealand’s Dominion Post newspaper. “It's the first time we've taken a machine to a trade show like this. The sheer size of it is a factor, of course.”
The Panther weighs a hefty 3.5 tonnes, is 4.5 metres long and stands more than 3.0 metres high. According to information given by Mr Rees, the unit is driven by two 40-horsepower motors with 42,000 Newton metres of torque, and is designed to munch upon truck and car tyres. Yet according to Mr Rees, the Panther is a versatile beast: “its set up to shred passenger and truck tyres but it can be configured to shred any product.”
The design is improved with a better angle of entry for the
product into the shredder at 30 degrees, and increased power available through
higher spec 3 stage planetary gearboxes.
Two Evashred Panthers are built simultaneously at Evans Engineering’s New Zealand facility, and the UK bound unit’s twin has already been sold to a local company.
See The Evashred Panther at
the RWM09 stand 1130 or contact Ian Watson at Ecosystems Ltd for more details
and sales. www.evashred.co.ukTwo Evashred Panthers are built simultaneously at Evans Engineering’s New Zealand facility, and the UK bound unit’s twin has already been sold to a local company.
Australian Contact: IT's GREEN - sales@itsgreen.com.au.

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