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“Essault Hammers lasted 11 weeks compared to regular hammers lasting 6 weeks. Ordered 2 more sets. This will be the way to go on hammers from now on!”
“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.”
“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!”
“The Pentagon Hammer Set we have in our Roskamp meal grinder is working very well. I’ll be buying at least two more Sets of these hammers for our other machines.”
“Jacobs Hammers are amazing, can hardly see any wear on them!”
“Installing a replacement Pentagon set, the first one lasted 102 weeks!”
“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.”
“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!”
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.
“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.”