Excellent demonstration!, this is where shredders excel in the scrap metal industry! even with a 20 ton excavator you can't effectively cram rebar or sheet iron into bins, its bouncy, springy stuff, I wish my local yard had shredders, they could manage so much more turnover each week!.
@MrMeganolife I would say hydraulic pressure was dropped and diverted to the other rotor to exert maximum horsepower!, it was a little slow but worked well!
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The capital letters identify the model of the machine in the video. In this video, the (D) stands for Dual-Shear®. We also have (P) = PRI-MAX®, (Q) = Quad®, and (U)=Uni-Shear®. Thanks for asking! - SSI
The pile before don't look like much reduction took place. I would want a much finer discharge. This is fine for larger chunks, like rebar still in the concrete. Then a finer shredder to really reduce the size. Nice machines.
I'm guessing these shredders have some sort of slip-clutch or torque safety on them I noticed the left shredding shaft was not rotating, then a video cut, a little less steel, and it was moving again. I noticed a shaft slow/stop on the specialty metal video too.
Watch closely. You'll notice that both grinding wheels don't turn towards each other at the same time, or the same speed. I think if they did, the machine would've become really jammed up. There's got to be some type of wheel torque speed sensor, that detects when it's bitten off more than it can chew.
I used to work at a large auto shredding operation. The only thing that gave our maching trouble was automobile SEAT SPRINGS....and of course gas tanks!!!
putrifiedpuppy disemboweledkitty Nice name... (sarcasm) No, I'm not tired of 9/11. I have the utmost reverence for it. What I'm tired of is the vapid conspiracy THEORISTS who have no idea of how physics and chemistry work. The fact that these neolithic lunatics believe that a superheated steel beam should support millions of tons of weight until it hits the melting point is just idiotic. Steel doesn't go from full strength solid to a liquid after just 1 degree of temperature change. But I've argued this many times. So far I've only found ONE people who admitted that he may be wrong about this ridiculous THEORIES after I taught him about the chemistry and physics of the issue. I doubt highly I'll be able to show you the error of your unfounded beliefs. Feel free to have the last word. I'm muting this thread. I don't need imbecilic conspiracy nuts raising my blood pressure. Have a good day. Keep sticking it to the man with your theories.
If I were going to shred rebar, I would either put it through a few times or put it into consecutively smaller shredders until it was the most marketable form.
I work at a scrap yard and the people we sell to won't allow us to send rebar so we don't buy it unless it's cut into short sections. The same goes for steel cable. After watching this I think the company may need to look into getting a different shredder.
I worked for a company that repossessed equipment, we had one of these shredders come into our warehouse... it was used by a company that would shred books, out of publication ones (used school books). There was no safety on it tho.
Some pieces were too big, so they shred it so the smeltry can hold more and be more efficient. And sometimes rebar is made of different metals, it would be a huge waste to contaminate one metal with another if it was unintended.
melting it as is would take more energy shredding it into bits creates more surface area that can be heated and the bits melt faster ergo more efficient
@killman369547 A shredder is already a couple of million dollars. If it was Ti or Tungsten it would double the price. It's just steel. The teeth are first welded and then ground down with an angle grinder, that makes for an insanely strong tip.
"It's fun to wake up every morning and think, what need shredding?" Truer words were never spoken.
this is without doubt the manliest channel i've encountered so far on youtube.
She loves her shredding job. She isn't depressed at all.
Hahaha maybe she is actually happy
I'm now addicted to these videos.
Excellent demonstration!, this is where shredders excel in the scrap metal industry!
even with a 20 ton excavator you can't effectively cram rebar or sheet iron into bins, its bouncy, springy stuff, I wish my local yard had shredders, they could manage so much more turnover each week!.
This is the most satisfying channel I have ever seen. :')
@MrMeganolife I would say hydraulic pressure was dropped and diverted to the other rotor to exert maximum horsepower!, it was a little slow but worked well!
As always a great shred tv show was great hope more to come and keep building the sickest shredders out there
So satisfying just watching something get shredded.
Now run the remains through another, smaller, shredder. Repeat until inhaleable.
Ultranerd Prime It's probably more efficient to melt after a point.
Ultranerd Prime lol
I have an idea how about ski shreds a shredder
Christina Ledington ok
Ultranerd Prime At some point they will have to pass it to Will it Blend?
Your employees must go to sleep at night and wake up screaming
"MAKE IT STOP! THE HORRIBLE GRINDING!"
You guys must have WAY to much fun working there hehe.
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final destination, here we come
Impressive, shows the power of the low gearing the shredder is running
1:20 is when the shredding actually starts
crazy you guys got your own tv series
bobwatters yes
Excellent! Love recycling.
@Gordon302 yes they all have a torque sensor, to prevent machine damage
Goes to show how tough rebar is man.
Wow...even that shredder had trouble.
I want one of these. You couldn't have a bad day using one of these.
Still impressive that it handles it with relative ease
Check the channel, it's there somewhere. They run an office shredder through an industrial shredder.
The capital letters identify the model of the machine in the video. In this video, the (D) stands for Dual-Shear®. We also have (P) = PRI-MAX®, (Q) = Quad®, and (U)=Uni-Shear®. Thanks for asking! - SSI
Shred an armored truck! Shred a tub full of loaded guns! Shred an atom bomb! Shred a giant sequoia tree! Shred a bunch of grenades! Hahaha!
It barely changed from the camera view.. In the video they show thin diameter rebar being shredded!
The pile before don't look like much reduction took place. I would want a much finer discharge. This is fine for larger chunks, like rebar still in the concrete. Then a finer shredder to really reduce the size. Nice machines.
I'm guessing these shredders have some sort of slip-clutch or torque safety on them I noticed the left shredding shaft was not rotating, then a video cut, a little less steel, and it was moving again. I noticed a shaft slow/stop on the specialty metal video too.
I want to see a tent get shredded by the uni shear shredder
Watch closely. You'll notice that both grinding wheels don't turn towards each other at the same time, or the same speed. I think if they did, the machine would've become really jammed up. There's got to be some type of wheel torque speed sensor, that detects when it's bitten off more than it can chew.
I used to work at a large auto shredding operation. The only thing that gave our maching trouble was automobile SEAT SPRINGS....and of course gas tanks!!!
Id like to know as well. Im guessing some super tough tool steels
But can you melt it with jet fuel?
+Kesslerification Sure just add some thermite
+Kesslerification Jesus... GTFO
putrifiedpuppy disemboweledkitty Nice name... (sarcasm)
No, I'm not tired of 9/11. I have the utmost reverence for it. What I'm tired of is the vapid conspiracy THEORISTS who have no idea of how physics and chemistry work. The fact that these neolithic lunatics believe that a superheated steel beam should support millions of tons of weight until it hits the melting point is just idiotic. Steel doesn't go from full strength solid to a liquid after just 1 degree of temperature change.
But I've argued this many times. So far I've only found ONE people who admitted that he may be wrong about this ridiculous THEORIES after I taught him about the chemistry and physics of the issue. I doubt highly I'll be able to show you the error of your unfounded beliefs.
Feel free to have the last word. I'm muting this thread. I don't need imbecilic conspiracy nuts raising my blood pressure. Have a good day. Keep sticking it to the man with your theories.
If I were going to shred rebar, I would either put it through a few times or put it into consecutively smaller shredders until it was the most marketable form.
I'd like to see unedited shreddings.
SSI - Super Shredding Incorporated.
They tried to shred a nokia 3310 and had to replace the shredder blades
Run the same pile of rebar two or three times to make it even smaller.
Guys !!!! This shredder .... IN THE SHREDDER
when you guys put your videos on youtube, did you ever think it would be so popular ?
I can barely watch this machine shred. Its power is unnerving.
I work at a scrap yard and the people we sell to won't allow us to send rebar so we don't buy it unless it's cut into short sections. The same goes for steel cable. After watching this I think the company may need to look into getting a different shredder.
ultimate data protection. just sherd the whole computer.
I really like your movies probably already seen all: D
WOW! It converted steel re-barbs into spaghetti, wonder if they include the shredded cheese and the pesto sauce!
That's Chuck Norris' Spaghetti.
Lt. Martin Castillo can shred a shredder..._with his glare._
***** or his cheese grrater
Chuck Norris jokes = American feebleness.
***** Don't let Chuck Norris hear you say that. He'll sneeze and blow your head clean off.
Next shred of the month, SSI VS SSI
+Obi Wan Cannoli cool idea, have them use a big shredder to shred a small shredder
+MegaJohnhammond Ora big shredder.
Well that's great, but will it blend?
I worked for a company that repossessed equipment, we had one of these shredders come into our warehouse... it was used by a company that would shred books, out of publication ones (used school books). There was no safety on it tho.
Can an SSI Shredding Machines shred an SSI Shredding Machine?
#JustAThought.. It was probably asked before
the shredder is like OM NOM NOM NOM REBAR
When Chuck Norris makes a bowl of noodles, it's something like this. True story.
Shredder would love to work here on weekends when he's not plotting to take revenge on the ninja turtles
Nice machine... But will it blend?
@Smashingten That would be far to delicate. However every axel has its own sensor.
what criteria you have for each of the machines? why would you use one over the other?
can the ssi shredder shred another shredder
u just blew my mind
lori miller On the other spectrum, a Lathe is the only machine that can reproduce itself.
jittychitty no, a lathe cannot reproduce itself, however, a cnc mill machine can, lathe is only 2 axis control, mill is 3 or more.
What power does this use ? If it costs more to power it, would it pay off shredding scrap steel ?
I have the impression that the shredded rebar (looks like 1/4'' 1/2'') isn't the same that the one which was supposed to be shred (1 inch approx.)...
I used to have a shredder like this, but then I took an arrow to the knee
I want to see an Anvil being shredded down. It would be so awesome
Perfect Machines
@cesrock90 If you look, there is a good bit of thicker (1") rebar.
I always wanna know, what liquid was in that big tire during the intro?
Probably dirty water
+Willie Stevan Just dirty water from lying outside in a big heap of old tires.
they shud put it face to face with another SSI shredder
i go from s13 drifting to radrods, .... then tree cutting from the sky to this hahahaha
How about suspension cables, ski lift cables? If it shreds a pile of that then I'd be impressed.
can it shred a blendtec blender...or will it get blended.....that will be a showdown of a life time
can you guys do a train track for a shred of the month?
Okay... Now shred a building.
I would have liked to seen that Rebar reduced further.
rail road ties and sections of track id pay to see that get shredded!!
will it shred drill steel. like from a under ground mining application?
Whoever is in charge of your PR department is smart.
How does it know when to stop one side, reverse it, or run both at the same speed?
M'kay, now, would wolverine survive being processed by this?
Quen Feninger you could just walk on the rotating things or find a niche in the wall
i wanna see it shredd itself
Can it shred away the US National Debt
What are those shredders made out of!? :O
SSI needs to shred a shipping container. Or a truck cab. something MASSIVE.
Am into recycling in Ghana.How do I get a shredder from ur company?
I wanna see the Hippie car Shreded again..!!
where are you located, i want to work for you guys!!!!!!!
Will it shred a blend tech blender?
1:21 NO! You can't do that to our lord the Flying Spaghetti Monster!
I didn't see the large diameter reo bars getting shredded?
You cheated!
Show me the vid . . . money talks and bullshit walks
Ya it went from OH we gonna shred 1 inch rebar, then you see them dump in 1/8th inch bar. /facepalm
Exactly - money talks and bullshit walks
uni000ver000sal shred a shredder
dylpicklespete
i like your idea
as you would have noticed the steel they showed wasent the steel they put thru it ,it was diffrent and a lot smaller than the rebar they first shoed
Why bother shredding rebar? Send it to a smelting facility the way it is.
Some pieces were too big, so they shred it so the smeltry can hold more and be more efficient. And sometimes rebar is made of different metals, it would be a huge waste to contaminate one metal with another if it was unintended.
Bradley Hamilton Just NO idiot.
melting it as is would take more energy shredding it into bits creates more surface area that can be heated and the bits melt faster ergo more efficient
This way you can get more junk on the truck.
To demonstrate the strength of the shredder.
what is the cutter diameter for this shredder? what is it powered by?
Unless they're going to be shredded, no one should be talking in these videos.
i want to see them drop a camera into the shredder
in other words, an industrial version of "will it blend?"
mix cornstarch and water then try to blend that
What are those grinding wheels made out of?
can it shred leaf springs though?
sounded like an earthquake while you where in a house
this is what goes on inside Chuck Norris' head when he is thinking
Can it shred Titanium and Magnesium alloys?
@killman369547 A shredder is already a couple of million dollars.
If it was Ti or Tungsten it would double the price.
It's just steel.
The teeth are first welded and then ground down with an angle grinder, that makes for an insanely strong tip.