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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.
“20 hours on them. INCREDIBLE how they perform. Made a whole new beast of a grinder for me!! My customers LOVE it. I can grind 30 percent more hay in the same time.”
“Extremely pleased with Jacobs Dies. Currently saving 50% more tons on these dies than we were getting with a different supplier!”
“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 love your Hammers! They are more durable than the competitors, and that’s why we’re now using Jacobs Rod!”
“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!”
“Maintenance sent the following numbers regarding 5 different feeds. Feed 1: 35% Increase in throughput Feed 2: 44% Increase in throughput Feed 3: 42% Increase in throughput Feed 4: 87% Increase in throughput Feed 5: 9% Increase in throughput.”
“Had Lightning Die on for 18 months on the 30 ton mill and ran 172,278 tons through it. Want one just like it for the 7932 mill. Love them!”
After running the Dupps Grindor’s for several months changing the Dupps hammers every 2 days, we ran a trial on the Jacob’s Hammers for the Dupps Grinder and found that we were able to get 5 days of life. We run strictly all beef and bones straight from slaughterhouses.
“The Triple Threats are living up to the talk on our Bliss Mill. [Competitor] hammers are needing replaced and Jacobs’ barely looked used!”