Monday, 10 June 2013 09:49

No compromise on safety

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WITH 50 years of manufacturing the German made Nevada electric effluent pond stirrers, the company reckons it has something to be proud of.

 

Utilising the well proven high performance three bladed propeller, and durable long-lasting slide bearings, Nevada’s new electric series stirrers generate enormous thrust and vigorous horizontal flow to ensure thorough mixing of all the valuable nutrients. This is achieved even in the biggest effluent ponds, the company says.

“And Nevada will not compromise on safety. Every Nevada machine is designed with safety in mind, that’s why the EL series are shore-mounted.”

The sturdy easily adjustable pivot provides a 360o pivot control and total depth angle adjustment.  Safe and simple to set up and service, the EL series are unparalleled for operator convenience.

The galvanised steel construction, greasable slide bearings, and a protected cast iron electric motor add to the durable quality.

Nevada electric series come in a range of sizes and configurations for small to large lined or unlined effluent ponds: lengths 7m or 9m; motor sizes 10-30hp.

Tel. 0800 464 393

www.nevadanz.co.nz

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