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While running the Andritz hammer mill we were having to change the hammers every 1-2 weeks. Once we worked with Jacob’s and change the hammers along with a few other adjustments in the pattern, we were able to get 4-5 weeks of life out of the hammers.
“Mark said been buying Jacobs Dies for 3 years with no issues for his CPM Mills.”
“Very pleased with Bad Ax Hammers. Mill has less vibration, first corner 250 to 260 hours, 2nd corner at 180-190 and still going”
“The Triple Threat Hammers have been working exceptionally well on our Jones Mill. I have been very impressed. We weren’t getting the hours from [Competitor], and they were only lasting about 2 months. Jacobs has been running for 4 months and is still running for less money.”
“The Lightning resulted in 48% decrease in energy with 19% increase in throughput. Savings $32K!”
When it comes to the Jacobs screens for the Andritz hammermill and the Dupps Grindor’s, the screens from Jacob’s were always more convenient to get and lasted longer the only time we would have to change them was when stainless went through the Grindor or Hammermill. Getting screens by the pallet is far more convenient than ordering by each.
“Lightning Die has better PDI by 15%, designed right for the DDG Formulation. Very impressed with quality up and AMP draw 15% less.”
“The Triple Threat Hammers are working great on my Bliss Mill! Have to order another set! Got about 5.5 months out of them; I won’t go anywhere else!”
“1st Die ran for 18 Months on 30 TPH mill and ran 172,278 Tons. 2nd Die installed July 7th 2015 and it is over 144,000 tons now and still going!”
“We recently switched to Pentagon Hammers; the installer said the hammers went on so smooth, they thought something was wrong. Took 20 minutes to install 120 hammers. After a week, the hammers were inspected and there were a few sticking out. Touched them and they fell down. In the next two inspections, all hammers were down.”