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New Channel Monster® grinder

The design evolution of the latest version of the Channel Monster® grinding and screening system has resulted in a product ideally suited for extreme heavy loading applications such as large wastewater pump stations. JWC is proud to offer a large selection of pump station grinders, well suited for the smallest applications, using our Channel Monster® CMD-1205, all the way up to the largest using the new Channel Monster® Extreme Duty. The system, which combines rotating drum screens and a Muffin Monster® grinder, accommodates high flow rates while grinding difficult solids to manageable particle size in order to provide protection for downstream equipment and prevent pump blockage.

The extreme duty design gives the Channel Monster® XD larger cutters, shafts and seal assemblies that are beneficial in dealing with the heavier solids encountered in today’s high volume waste streams.

Models greater in stack height than 32” (812mm) feature 40000 Macho Monster grinder technology, with larger 2½” (63mm) hex drive shafts and 7½” (190mm) diameter cutters. The stainless steel coil drums increase to a ½” (12mm) diameter rod.

The mechanical seals are designed with a hex drive feature for extra durability and strength. A new multi-drive option allows the drums to be driven directly by dedicated motors, precluding use of a gear train. A PLC controlled automatic reversal sequence protects the system and allows cutters to clear blockages independently of drum rotation.

The new Channel Monster® is designed to handle flows greater than 10 MGD (438 l/s) while maintaining a low head loss and it is powered by 5 (3.7kW), 10 (7.4kW) or 15 (11.1kW) HP motor.

The Channel Monster® XD was created to last well beyond standard machinery tolerance levels, and to perform for years in extreme conditions. It is an excellent choice for applications such as: pump stations; channels with combined flows (municipal and storm water); wall-mounted in wet wells; prison sewage systems; and industrial waste channels.



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