Stop the Shakin’ with Lovejoy/ROSTA®
Increase Equipment Lifespan and Improve Operation Efficiencies
(PRWEB) December 17, 2004 -- With a shaker screen thirty feet off the ground,
it’s hard to tell the difference in component product quality . . . until the
system fails. Then, the welds are cracking and the stairs are shaking enough to
jar your teeth not to mention the impact on production when crushers and screens
come to a halt because of failure. For the manager pushing his equipment to the
limits, or a bit beyond during a heavy production cycle, Lovejoy® ROSTA®
demonstrates the solution. Visit the company’s corner booth S-14016 in the IFPE
section of CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2005, March 15-19, Las Vegas, Nevada.
Lovejoy® ROSTA® features the latest technological advancements and most
durable choices for the aggregate and mining industries with its line of
tensioners, damping and vibration-limiting parts and equipment. Of particular
interest, considering the international nature of the show is Lovejoy’s presence
and sterling reputation in more than 55 countries around the world.
Superior
Quality
A side-by-side comparison of Lovejoy® ROSTA® oscillating mounts
with any competitive product illustrates a clearly visible difference in quality
of construction. The Lovejoy ROSTA oscillating mounts contain precisely fit
elastomeric elements. These parts generally perform for a minimum of seven years
under the most rigorous, demanding punishment an aggregate operation can devise.
And, only Lovejoy ® ROSTA® products are designed and constructed exclusively to
serve the aggregate and mining industries. The expertise, materials and in-field
testing clearly demonstrate a superior product package with Lovejoy®
ROSTA®.
Several different demonstrations at the booth
help visualize for attendees the superior engineered quality, durability and
performance capabilities of the Lovejoy® ROSTA® products. In one demonstration
AB oscillating mounts on a shaker screen show how quickly and smoothly the
technology performs in start-ups and shut-downs. Another demonstration is actual
stairs visitors can climb to feel the degree of vibration isolation offered by
the AB and AB-D family of oscillating mounts.
Every plant manager
appreciates a product that helps extend the life of other equipment parts to
help spare maintenance, labor and replacement expenses. A demonstration of the
belt tensioner with SE elements and motorbase shows how this product helps
extend belt life.
For the toughest equipment to meet the rigors of your
aggregate/construction operation, visit the Lovejoy® ROSTA® booth S-14016 in the
IFPE section of ConExpo-Con/Agg 2005, March 15-19 in Las Vegas,
Nevada.
ROSTA products are based on rubber suspension elements. Patented
in 1941, ROSTA products continue to provide best-in-class performance and are
used around the world, in millions of applications, replacing metal springs and
spring and bearing combinations, reducing component and assembly cost, while
improving product reliability and performance. With no metal-to-metal contact,
ROSTA elements eliminate the need for lubrication, avoid failures caused by
moisture and rust, diminish audible noise associated with moving metal parts,
and are absolutely maintenance free.
The Lovejoy /ROSTA® line for the
construction/aggregate industries is only part of the many solution-engineered
products from Lovejoy. Founded in 1900, Lovejoy enjoys an international
reputation as the leading company specializing in flexible coupling design and
development. Lovejoy products are available worldwide through distributors in
North America and 55 other countries, supported by Lovejoy offices and support
staff in Canada, Europe and the USA. Lovejoy, Inc. is certified under the
ISO-9001:2000 International Standards for Quality Management.
For more
information, visit Lovejoy’s Web site at www.lovejoy-inc.com, or contact Lovejoy, Inc., corporate
offices at 2655 Wisconsin Ave., Downers Grove, IL, 60515, USA. Phone
630-852-0500; fax 630-852-2120; e-mail inquiries e-mail protected from spam
bots.
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