Skip to main content

MTG introduces new StarMet wear bottom leg shroud

To improve the efficiency and durability of its wear parts, MTG’s new StarMet wear bottom leg shroud is said to help reduce the downtimes of machinery related with ground engaging tools (GET). It protects the bottom leg of the adapter and its welding area, and is designed to extend the service life of the adapter, and has been satisfactorily tested for almost one year in highly abrasive applications. The new StarMet wear bottom leg shroud is currently available in StarMet adapter sizes 120, 180 and 500, and
April 22, 2015 Read time: 1 min
To improve the efficiency and durability of its wear parts, 7159 MTG’s new StarMet wear bottom leg shroud is said to help reduce the downtimes of machinery related with ground engaging tools (GET). It protects the bottom leg of the adapter and its welding area, and is designed to extend the service life of the adapter, and has been satisfactorily tested for almost one year in highly abrasive applications. The new StarMet wear bottom leg shroud is currently available in StarMet adapter sizes 120, 180 and 500, and will also be released for tooth adapter sizes 50, 60 and 240 beginning on 15 June, 2015.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Key developments for tyre market
    January 19, 2016
    Key developments in the tyre market will allow certain firms to reposition themselves - Mike Woof writes. New tyre types are now coming to market, while key business developments will allow some firms to reposition themselves. Perhaps the biggest business development in the market is the deal to acquire the privately-owned Czech firm CGS Holding by Trelleborg in a move worth €1.1664 billion (SEK10.9 billion). The finalisation of the deal is subject to approvals from the competition authorities but should be
  • Speed and precision make for perfect tunnelling combination
    May 21, 2014
    Speed and precision have been the hallmarks of a number of major road tunnelling projects across the globe over the last 12 months, as the latest sector equipment from leading manufacturers has found itself in high demand. Guy Woodford reports Herrenknecht tunnel boring machines (TBM) have been busy tunnelling under major Chinese rivers, demonstrating phenomenal speed, top safety levels and extreme precision while playing a key role in the construction of road tunnels in the Yangtze River Delta. The Yang
  • Advances in tyre technology boost performance
    February 7, 2017
    New tyre technology will increase productivity and cut downtime - Mike Woof writes Key advances in tyre technology will offer extended life for customers, as well as substantial gains in productivity and durability. Meanwhile, some major developments are also being seen in the market, with a number of smaller players now accounting for a substantial portion of sales. Important developments for tyre users include new strategies intended to improve tyre life and cut costs for consumers. One of the majo
  • Asphalt reinforcement extends road life
    July 12, 2012
    Special reinforcements can extend the life of an old or new road, and also offer environmental benefits. Patrick Smith reports. Asphalt reinforcement can extend the service life of a resurfaced road by a factor of 3-4, says Huesker, developers of the HaTelit range of asphalt reinforcement. Aimed at preventing the propagation of reflective cracking from an old asphalt layer through a new surface course, Huesker claims the formation of reflective cracking is considerably delayed or even completely prevented u