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“I am impressed with Jacobs Hammers, they last a long time!”
“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.”
“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!”
“Very happy with Jacobs Dies! Performing better than [Competitor]. Want another die like the last one.”
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.
“Jacobs rods last a full year with very little grooving, competitors rods needed changed out every 6 months due to excessive grooving.”
“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.”
“Dale said the Lightning Die he has on mill #2 has 600 hours on it and is still the best running mill!”
“What Chad has told me has come true, the Lightning out performed [Competitor] and the other new dies out there hands down!”
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.