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Bradken steps up

MINING consumables supplier Bradken is preparing to unveil a new range of innovative product adva...

Lauren Barrett

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Bradken corporate marketing manager Michelle Frager said AIMEX visitors could expect to see a range of product developments across seven displays, including advancements in its Ground Engaging Tools.

Headlining the stand will be GET products from the Twistlok and Defender lines, along with scale models of the Avalanche excavator bucket and the Pioneer load haul dump bucket.

The global engineering company will also feature its Harmonise upper hoist rigging package.

“This product can increase production and reduce costs for any dragline operation by reducing the height and mass of the rigging assembly,” Frager said.

Bradken will also demonstrate its wear and drive products and its liner systems for mills and crushers.

Bradken will be at stand 2007 during the Sydney exhibition on September 6-9, 2011.

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