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SENNEBOGEN MULTIHANDLER WORKS TRIPLE-DUTY IN
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PROJECT AT CIMENT QUÉBEC
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The versatile Mulithandler 305 uses its speed, reach and agility plus an assortment of quick-change attachments to serve as an energetic fuel loader for the facility’s shredder and kiln. Saint-Basile, QC - Maintaining kiln temperatures in excess of 1450° C, energy is a primary cost for every cement manufacturing facility. At CQI (Ciment Québec Inc.), one of the largest producers of Portland cement in Quebec, it is a priority to always be on the look-out for finding a lower cost fuel alternative for its coal-fired kilns. CQI recently launched a new alternative fuel project, converting a wide variety of rejected materials that could not otherwise be recycled, into fuel. With a target of processing impressive volumes of material per year, a key step in the project’s design was to acquire economical methods to perform three material handling tasks on the site: stockpiling the material, feeding it to the shredders and, when called upon, to feed the processed alternative fuel directly to the pyroprocess. Made for the job According to Gagnon, the SENNEBOGEN machine was the only choice that met all of his criteria for material handling duties that include pushing, reaching, loading and lifting. “We saw some telehandlers that attach a bucket for loading, but they are not built for prolonged duty in that role,” he explains. “The 305’s boom is comparatively more adapted to pushing/loading applications. It has the strength and agility to work as a loader as well as a telehandler.” About 90% of the Mulithandler’s time is devoted to loading the shredders, with the rest divided between stockpiling and moving materials around. Fast multi-material handling To handle the different material types, the operator of the Multihandler typically switches between boom attachments a couple of times a day. The machine was originally equipped with a bucket and forks attachments, and a new grapple attachment has just been delivered. “Changing attachments is very quick,” Gagnon says. “It takes less time to switch than it takes to drive across the yard.” The 305 Multihandler covers that ground pretty quickly, too. The machine can hit a top speed of 25 km/h (16 mph) and it can turn inside an outside radius of just 4.7 m (<16 ft.). The operator uses a single joystick control and can select from three steering modes (crab, all-wheel steering, front wheel steering) to work quickly in confined areas. Gagnon cites the elevating operator’s cab as a valuable feature of the Multihandler that continues to set it apart from the other telehandlers and loaders they investigated. “The top of the hopper is close to 25 feet above ground level,” he explains. “The hi-rise cab can elevate the operator up to a 13 ft. eye level, so he gets a much better look at his work area. It’s a very comfortable cab, too, which helps because he is often in there for many hours every day!” With its two-stage teleboom, the Multihandler can reach a lifting height of 9 m (29'6"). The 102 HP machine has a rated lifting capacity of up to 4 990 kg (11,000 lbs). Achieving environmental goals At the time Gagnon was searching for a material handling solution, he was unfamiliar with the SENNEBOGEN line. His internet search led him to Top Lift, the local SENNEBOGEN distributor who arranged for a demonstration. Top Lift continues to provide onsite maintenance services for the Multihandler. With the success of the system to date, Gagnon reports that CQI is considering the purchase of a second 305 Multihandler as soon as material volumes warrant it. “It’s up to the recyclers,” he says. “If they can supply more material, we’re ready to replace more coal!” About SENNEBOGEN
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For more information on the full line of SENNEBOGEN green line material handlers, contact:
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Constantino Lannes, President |
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- APRIL 2011 -
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