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TaskmasterModel TM4000 -High-Power Twin Shaft Shredder

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Designed for the heaviest shredding applications, the TASKMASTER TM4000 gets the tough jobs done quickly and efficiently with low maintenance. Each TASKMASTER is custom built to meet your exact application requirements and built with Franklin Miller`s high level of precision and quality These are twin shaft shredders designed to provide effective operation with low noise, sparking, dust or heat rise.

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The TASKMASTER TM4000 features a 40-inch wide cutting chamber up to 72-inches long (1016mm x1829mm) with up to a 200 HP motor and drive. These units are built extremely heavy duty for the heaviest applications including white goods, passenger and truck tires, demolition and construction debris, carpeting,  steel drums reduction, purgings, solid waste, biosolids, pallets and crates and more.

Lost or stolen computer media puts millions of individuals` privacy at risk.Taskmaster shredders are playing a major role in the proper disposal of computers drives and media.

For a large volume of hard drives and backup tapes, a 75 HP Taskmaster Model TM2842 has proven a rugged workhorse. This unit features 7 inch diameter shafts and hardened alloy cutters. It destroys up to 2 hard drives per second and a vast quantity of tapes instantly.

The safe destruction and disposal of a growing stream of electronic scrap and computer storage media is now a major recycling priority in this and many other countries. In the US alone, according to National Safety Council, more than 5,000,000 PCs will be relegated to the scrap heap in 2007. A major problem is that those PCs are loaded with confidential data such as names, accounts, social security numbers, tax returns and more. Deleting of files on the disks as well as backup tapes or reformatting of disks offers little or no protection either. Nor does actually drilling holes in the hard drives. The data is often easily accessible with readily available data recovery software.

Companies now have to contend with a host of government regulations including the Sarbanes-Oxley, Gramm-Leach, HIPAA and FACTA. Data security is a major problem for corporations. In response, they are stockpiling their old discarded computers using up expensive storage space. Companies are also increasingly reluctant to donate their old computers to charities because of the expense and risk involved.

A NEW BREED OF SHREDDING SERVICE

A new breed of data security company is cropping up in response to this problem. These companies provide complete shredding of the storage media either disk or tape as the ultimate solution for the problem. The small scraps discharged by the shredders are then melted down for plastic or metals recovery.

While complete shredding of these devices is a critical part of the data destruction process, the availability of shredders, up to this task of dependably and completely destroying these components, was very limited. One company had to go overseas to have a special shredding device custom made. The problem is that many of these electronic components are extremely tough and quickly destroy most common shredders.

Franklin Miller Inc is one American manufacturer that has a special line of shredders called Taskmaster Shredders that have proven their capability for this job. Says company President, Bill Galanty, "We had some learning to do at first when it came to shredding of these tough electronic components. But what we have today is one of the few shredders of its type that`s up to this job."

Franklin Miller offers several models of these shredders that are optimized to completely shred storage media, backup tapes, hard drives and electronic components of all sorts.

A close look at the Taskmaster`s design reveals some keys to this capability.

The Taskmaster reduces a wide variety of tough solids with an extremely versatile, high torque shredding mechanism. Two, powerful stacks of intermeshing blades intermesh at close clearance and a low rotational speed to crush and shred anything trapped between the oncoming cutting teeth. Adds Galanty "there`s no match for the reassurance of seeing a hard drive going into this unit and coming out in 1001 pieces. We call that ultimate reassurance."

  • Cutting: Intermeshing Cutters on Twin Shafts
  • Power: Low Speed, High Torque
  • Shaft: 7" Tri-radial Alloy Steel
  • Cutters: Standard Nom. 2" Alloy Steel
  • Motor: 50HP - 150HP
  • Drive: Planetary Gear Drive
  • Chamber Sizes: Nom. 32" x 30", 32" x 42" 32" x 50" 32" x 60"
  • Hopper Opening: 48" x 72"
  • Overall Dimensions: from 154" to 174" x 78" x 130" high
  • Weight: 9000# to 15,000#
  • Material of Construction: Steel

Options:

  • Stainless Steel Construction
  • Infeed and Discharge Conveyors
  • Mechanical Shaft Seals
  • Water-tight Construction
  • Pressure Rated Design
  • Flange Adapters
  • Submerged Applications
  • Hydraulic Drive and Mobile Applications