TANASHARK mobile shredder Unique VERSATILITY
Open the catalog to page 1Principles and priorities of waste management • Recycling of waste components • Re-use of waste components • Final disposal of rejected waste Biological treatment Energy production
Open the catalog to page 2Driving forces for TanaShark mobile shredders’ development Economic interest • Need to reduce high costs related to transportation and final disposal of solid waste • High production potential of RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) • European Union Greenhouse Gas Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) January 2005: – No CO2 emission permits needed to be purchased when biomass is incinerated – Further trading of the extra permits in the CO2 allowance market Growing requirements for solid waste handling in EU • Compulsory pre-treatment of solid waste before the final disposal (EU Landfill Directive)...
Open the catalog to page 3One investment – multiple uses Customer benefits TANA Shark brings the customer tangible benefits measurable in money One machine/unit Less investment Modular construction Increased flexibility between models Purpose-built rotor and counter tool designs + rotor screen Optimized end product size and capacity Quick change of rotors and counter tools High level of uptime
Open the catalog to page 4Tomorrow’s solutions available already today Mobile shredder challenges Revolutionizing traditional thinking on shredding Basics of versatility In order to reach the optimum capacity and end product size, waste management operators have often chosen a separate shredder for different kinds of materials. This solution has worked well as long as there are only certain types of waste fractions to be the treated. However, as the treated material changes, it usually requires additional equipment to optimize the treatment process. Another frequent solution has been to treat the material in two stages...
Open the catalog to page 5Drop-in counter tools The number of the counter tools play an essential role in determining the capacity of the shredder and the particle size of the end product. TANA Shark’s counter tools have two wearing surfaces. Due to a drop-in attachment mechanism they are quick and easy to remove and turn. For volume reduction purposes it is possible to remove up to two thirds of the total number of the counter tools. Adjustable plug-in rotor screens Another factor affecting the end product size is the rotor screen. A variety of rotor screens with different mesh sizes are available for TANA Shark. The...
Open the catalog to page 7Trusty operational reliability
Open the catalog to page 8TANA Control System (TCS) provides cost efficiency, operational reliability and longer lifetime The TANA Control System (TCS) monitors all operative functions in the TANA Shark. It prevents machine damage caused by any problems in the driveline and controls the rotor movements depending on the selected work mode. The TCS LCD panel acts as the instrument panel displaying to the operator more than 100 differ nt e pieces of information, e.g. the malfunctions log, fuel consumption, loading rate and service intervals. For service and maintenance staff, the TCS functions as a set-up screen for the...
Open the catalog to page 9Ease of service and maintenance Even the most remote points are easily accessible and well lit when the tool panel is opened to serve as service platform.
Open the catalog to page 10Serviceability is key to productivity The ease of service and maintenance of a shredder in hard, dirty operative conditions is one of the most important key factors. The TANA Shark addresses these issues by having the diesel engine, the radiators and coolers, and the filter sets fitted in very service-friendly locations. The engine bay with the hood opening to both sides of the machine covered with FOPS provides an ideal environment for carrying out the scheduled service. The pre-screening of the airflow to the radiators and an oversized engine air filter greatly reduce the daily service attention...
Open the catalog to page 11Technical data General information Operating weight Total length in transportation Total length in operation Total width Total height in transportation Rotor drive gears Nominal rotor torque Shredding tools Rotor shredding length Rotor speed Rotor diameter Rotor knives Counter knives Weights and measurements are given within normal tolerances. The manufacturer reserves the right to changes without prior notification.
Open the catalog to page 12Tana – innovative solid waste treatment technology worldwide Vaajakoski The history of Tana goes back to the late sixties when the business started as a family-run garage operation. A lot has changed over the past four decades – Tana today is a successful manufacturer and exporter of five models of the well-known TANA Gx Series landfill compactors, ranging from 26 to 52 metric tonnes in operating weight. And recently we have introduced the TANA Shark slow-speed shredder products to compliment the landfill compactor line. Tana’s worldwide distribution network reaches some 40 countries in Europe,...
Open the catalog to page 13Revised print December 2010. TANASHARK – Unique Versatility TANAShark • Is suitable for most waste fractions • Provides highly uniform particle size • Offers the features of a pre-shredder and a secondary shredder at a competitive price • Can produce small particle size in one phase • Offers unique versatility • Offers competitive capacity • Has a patented rotor carrier assembly • Produces the widest particle size variety on the market 50–500 mm Tana Oy P.O. Box 7 Haapaniementie 1 FI-40801 Vaajakoski, Finland Tel. +358 20 7290 240, fax +358 20 7290 241 [email protected], www.tana.fi From Waste to...
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