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Glynn’s Skips take delivery of an Anaconda TD620 Trommel from Red Knight 6 Ltd
London-based waste and recycling company, Glynn’s Skips have taken delivery of a brand-new Anaconda TD620 Trommel from machinery distributor Red Knight 6 Ltd (RK6).
Glynn’s Skips have over 20 years’ experience in skip hire and recycling in London and continue to grow from strength to strength. They are passionate about diverting waste from landfill and can see materials previously classified as rubbish now have income streams as reusable products. Glynn’s Skips are greatly reducing their impact on the environment, both in landfill and haulage, due to their on-site recycling ethos and the use of up-to-date technology.
Andover based hire and construction company Digging It Groundworks Ltd have taken delivery of a RUBBLE MASTER RM70 GO! impact crusher and an Anaconda DF514 Scalping Screen from Red Knight 6 Ltd, to add to their extensive hire fl eet.
Having had success in the hire and haulage industry providing excavators, dumpers, tele-handlers, tippers and grab lorries, the company added a RUBBLE MASTER RM70 GO! 2.0 impact crusher to their current fl eet. Shortly afterwards, Digging It added an Anaconda DF514 scalping screen to widen their application and customer base.
Bertie Glynn said: “With such a vast range of trommel builders out there, we did our research based on three key areas, build quality; backup and service; and value for money. With some of the leading operators in the industry now running the Anaconda Equipment, we found the trommel, along with Anaconda/RK6’s fast-growing reputation for providing high-quality equipment at competitive market pricing has made us very satisfied with our purchase.”
Ben Boare, MD of Digging It Groundworks, commented: “Ever since we purchased the Rubble Master RM70 GO! 2.0, we have expanded our customer base.
Specifically designed for processing materials such as C&D waste, compost, woodchip, soil and related products, the Anaconda TD620 is extremely robust thanks to its modular design concept and the numerous screens and drum types available. Equipped with Stage IIIB-compliant JCB Ecomax engine (124hp) as standard, the TD620 unit has an optional dual-power system to reduce fuel consumption, emissions and noise levels. To help servicing and maintenance on the trommel screen, a hydraulic lift-out drum allows operators to carry out quick drum changes, reducing downtime when changing from varied screen sizes. The 20-tonne TD620 trommel screen is available in both wheeled and tracked versions.
“New clients have included construction and demolition companies needing to recycle their waste on site, plus farmers, small developers and groundworks companies wanting to save money and create a product to re-use.
“After buying the crusher and some guidance from the guys at RK6, I decided to purchase the Anaconda DF514 screener. After a short demonstration, it was easy to see the benefi ts of this machine.
“I am producing Type 1 and 6F5 materials and able to provide screened crush at -6mm for the cement industry, and 10mm and 20mm stone for the concrete industry.
“The high quality and shape of the product was made possible using the RUBBLE MASTER RM70 GO! 2.0 and the ANACONDA DF514 together.”
For more information on the range of recycling equipment provided by RK6, please visit their website at
www.redknight6.co.uk. Alternatively email
Paul Donnelly
sales@rk6.co.uk or call the office on 01293 862 619. For more informaton in regard to hiring the
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Silas Malcolm Smith - Northern Regions 07423 402565 Larry O’Rourke-
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ANACONDA DF514 or the RUBBLE MASTER RM70 GO! 2.0 contact 01264 357 259 | 0203 195 3882 or visit
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