Source: TheMonty / July 11, 2023
“This furnace design is a duplicate to a previous order from this customer with the modification of an automated actuator to provides easier loading for the operator. The customer requested a solution to eliminate the need for operators to manually flip the push/pull head when loading or unloading the load into a hot furnace.”- Bill St. Thomas, Business Development Manager”
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