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“We installed the new Lightning Die during the first week of January. It has been running great! Once again I am really impressed with this die. It has been a money saver for us and I look forward to running it as long as you keep making them!”
“Installing a replacement Pentagon set, the first one lasted 102 weeks!”
“Very Happy with the Lightning Die and don’t want to change a thing!”
“After the Jacobs guys came out and helped our operators they are now more confident in their ability to raise the temperature and push the pellet mill to its limits. With the lightning dies installed we are seeing the amperage drop and our cooler is being overrun. What a great company to work with!”
“It will be Jacobs from here on out! The guys said Jacobs Pentagons were by far the easiest to install and they really enjoy using them versus the others.”
“Our pelleting process had some inefficiencies, we were seeing rather poor performance from our process and short lifespans from our dies and rolls. . With Jacobs we built a new protocol for our process, from our feed temps, all the way through roll setups. We have been running for several months now and our pelleting production numbers are fantastic, some of our products we increased our performance by over 50%, that translates to multiple tons per week in increased efficiency. We did see an increase in all of our TPH across the board. “
“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!”
“I was getting 7 days out of my old supplier’s hammers and I get 10 days from Jacobs’ Hammers! Jacobs is my supplier now!”
“I am impressed with Jacobs Hammers, they last a long time!”
“Both mills running Pentagons. Last sets ran for about 11 months, pushing 13,000 to 14,000 ton per week. 572,000 tons of life on hammers!”