Thanks, John. Very interesting. I'd never heard of a hydraulic magnet, so had to look them up. Seems it's an electro-magnet with a self-contained generator powered by the hydraulic lines.
That's right. By using the hydraulic lines to power the internal generator that supplies electricity to the magnet, they can hook it up to any machine with standard hydraulic lines without having to worry about supplying electricity from an external source.
Poor guy must be dizzy by the end of the day lol but still very interesting. I've seen this done before in other videos with other company's before they process the rubble. Good thing scrap is up!
@@arneheins7716 Yes clearly the big steel parts can be sorted straight in to the skip, I'm referring to separation and grading of the concrete crush...
You got to be kidding!! Pay me what that machine is costing, and what the operator is earning, and I would hand load all the steel you have. And get it done a lot faster.
Thanks, John. Very interesting.
I'd never heard of a hydraulic magnet, so had to look them up. Seems it's an electro-magnet with a self-contained generator powered by the hydraulic lines.
That's right. By using the hydraulic lines to power the internal generator that supplies electricity to the magnet, they can hook it up to any machine with standard hydraulic lines without having to worry about supplying electricity from an external source.
Poor guy must be dizzy by the end of the day lol but still very interesting. I've seen this done before in other videos with other company's before they process the rubble. Good thing scrap is up!
What happened to the end of that massive mall demo… They never posted anymore episodes
Is that the boss's son in that loader?
Wow, that looks inefficient! Why don't they use a crusher and a screener?
Most likely because there’s some rather sturdy metal pieces in there that the crusher wouldn’t like to ingest.
@@arneheins7716 Yes clearly the big steel parts can be sorted straight in to the skip, I'm referring to separation and grading of the concrete crush...
Terribly inefficient machine and respective attachment selection.
What would you have used instead?
Not wrong at all my friend. This is the best way in alot of ways to pull to metal out of the rubble before being processed
Maybe what they are sifting thru DOSNT have much metal in it.
MAYBE THE BOSS SAID GET EVERY PIECE AND THIS IS THE THIRD PASS WE ARE WATCHING
You got to be kidding!! Pay me what that machine is costing, and what the operator is earning, and I would hand load all the steel you have. And get it done a lot faster.
You saved my day! There are so-called (?) crackers with a magnetic sorting unit! Looks like ergo-therapy.
It's so it doesn't get caught up in the rock processing later.