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“Josh said the Jacobs Die has out performed anything they have used in the past. Very pleased!”
“Jacobs rods resist grooving much better than the other brands I have used in the past.”
“Dale said the Lightning Die he has on mill #2 has 600 hours on it and is still the best running mill!”
“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. “
“Been using Pentagon X2 Holeformance for 3 weeks in Champion Mill. 60 AMPS savings so increased Feed Rate which increased throughput 8%. The Champion capacity is 65 Million and Currently Running at 70-71 Million. Easy to install and fewer spacers! We removed [Brand X] Hammers from a 2nd Mill and replaced with Pentagon X2 Holeformance to get the same savings and increased throughput.”
“I am impressed with Jacobs Hammers, they last a long time!”
“The Lightning resulted in 48% decrease in energy with 19% increase in throughput. Savings $32K!”
“Jacobs does a great job of keeping up on our screen needs – price/lead time are always better than other manufacturers.”
“Shawn said all parts in the mill plus Die Clamp went in great and looks amazing. The Die Clamp is better than any competitors. Wants a quote on another Die, entire assembly and rolls shells!”
“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.”