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Case Histories : Pumping


Macho Monster in-line grinders protect pumps
By JWC Environmental
Jul 29, 2009
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Costa Mesa, CA -- Moonlight Beach pumping station in Southern California has a beautiful sandy beach just one block south and Cottonwood Creek just a few steps away so there is no room for wastewater back-ups and overflows.

To ensure the average daily flow of 1-million gallons of wastewater flows smoothly - no matter what comes down the sewer line - engineers from Kennedy-Jenks specified three in-line model 40000 Macho Monster grinders.

These big Monsters with 7-1/2" (190mm) cutters and 16,200-lbs. (72 kN) of cutting force at peak loads cut through tough items in order to protect the pumps and ensure they run clog-free at all times. The Machos easily take on clothing, rag balls, mop heads, tree branches and more.

“We’ve seen padded bras, underwear, bedsheets, boards, golf balls — stuff that one would never expect to find in the sanitary sewer system. This material really becomes a clogging obstacle to the pumps”, said Mike Thornton, General Manager, San Elijo Joint Powers Authority

JWC Environmental distributes its products through a global network of independent representatives and distributors. In addition, JWC provides extensive sales and service support through regional and international product support centers.

Source: http://www.jwce.com/JWCE



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