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Bandit Industries
Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder

Powered by a Cat® C13B Industrial Engine

POWER PROFILE: Bandit Industries, Inc. Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder
POWER PROFILE: Bandit Industries, Inc. Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder

A Beast with Bite

Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder

Many companies say they build products to last, but when it comes to Bandit Industries, the proof is in the performance. The forestry equipment manufacturer produced its first wood chipper in 1983, and that machine is still hard at work today. With more than 70,000 machines in operation worldwide ranging from hand-fed and whole-tree chippers to stump and horizontal grinders to track carriers and skid-steer attachments and more, you can find Bandit machines in 56 countries tearing up tough material in grueling environments.

Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder
Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

  • The company’s popular horizontal grinder line, appropriately named “The Beast®,” shreds brush and trees into an end product that will later go on to be used for mulch and biomass needs.  One of the newest additions to The Beast lineup is the Cat® powered 2460XP — filling a gap between the 1680XP, designed for smaller users, and the 3680XP, a one-size-fits-all recycling solution for larger operations. 
  • Recycling is another essential industry that relies on grinders for difficult-to-process chunk wood, plastic pipe, roofing shingles, storm debris and construction residue. In these applications, the patented down-turn cuttermill design on The Beast line of machines works with the flow of material, not against it, resulting in better control, fewer hang-ups and less wear and tear. 
  • Biomass companies, mulch producers and recyclers that choose The Beast horizontal grinders have high expectations for durability and uptime.  Delivering on these expectations requires components built as tough as the grinder itself, and it’s why Bandit offers the Cat C13B U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, EU Stage V industrial engine as an option to power the 2460XP. 
  • One big advantage of the C13B is its torque curve. Grinders like the 2460XP are slow-speed machines, which means high torque matters as much as horsepower. If the engine can’t produce and maintain a high amount of torque, it will shut down, causing the grinder to come to a halt and potentially plugging it with material. The torque-to-horsepower ratio for the C13B meets the requirements of the Bandit grinder.  
  • Bandit prides itself on delivering the best customer service in the industry — called The Bandit Backbone™ — and designs ease of serviceability into every product. Knowing the global Cat dealer network is standing by to keep its grinders’ engines on the job gives end-users added confidence in the 2460XP. Any time there is an issue with the Cat engine, there’s a Cat dealer and their techs quickly at the machine to fix the problem.

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  • The Cat® C13B Industrial Diesel Engine is offered in ratings up to 577 hp (430 kW) and peak torque 2634 Nm (1943 lb-ft).
  • Engine is over 32% lighter while offering 20% more power and over 120 million hours of customer application experience. 
  • With a 65% reduction in size and 63% in weight from its previous engine equivalent, the Cat C13B is unparalled in supporting engine downsizing without an impact to overall performance. And with an absence of an EGR, the C13B provides a simplified installation process, saving OEMs valuable time and costs.
  • The C13B is designed to allow OEMs to downsize their engine platforms, lower installation costs and maximize uptime by providing long life in the toughest applications.
  • At Caterpillar, safety is a priority which is why we put all our engines through rigorous rounds of testing and validation — including more than 120 million off-highway hours for the Cat C13B. We make our engines reliable, so operators can focus on keeping their work site safe, secure and in service.

 

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  • C9.3B
    Maximum Power
    456 hp
    340 kW
    Maximum Torque
    1540 lb-ft @ 1400 rpm
    2088 Nm @ 1400 rpm
    Emissions
    EU Stage V, U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, Korea Stage V, Japan 2014, China NRIV
    EU Stage V, U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, Korea Stage V, Japan 2014, China NRIV

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  • C13B
    Maximum Power
    577 hp
    430 kW
    Maximum Torque
    1943 lb-ft @ 1400 rpm
    2634 Nm @ 1400 rpm
    Emissions
    EU Stage V, U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, Korea Stage V, Japan 2014, China NRIV
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    Maximum Power
    580 hp
    433 kW
    Maximum Torque
    1958 lb-ft @ 1400 rpm
    2655 Nm @ 1400 rpm
    Emissions
    U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final
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POWER PROFILE

CUSTOMER:

Bandit Industries, Inc.

PRODUCT:

Beast 2460XP Horizontal Grinder

LOCATION:

Remus, Michigan

SCOPE OF ENGINE USE:

Cat® C13B U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, EU Stage V Industrial Engine

CAT DEALER:

Michigan Cat

CHIP OFF THE BLOCK

Many companies say they build products to last, but when it comes to Bandit Industries, the proof is in the performance. The forestry equipment manufacturer produced its first wood chipper in 1983, and that machine is still hard at work today. With more than 70,000 machines in operation worldwide ranging from hand-fed and whole-tree chippers to stump and horizontal grinders to track carriers and skid-steer attachments and more, you can find Bandit machines in 56 countries tearing up tough material in grueling environments. “We build machines that last for the long run and that outproduce the competition,” says Derrick Davis, Bandit’s design engineering manager.

The company’s popular horizontal grinder line, appropriately named “The Beast®,” shreds brush and trees into an end product that will later go on to be used for mulch and biomass needs. Recycling is another essential industry that relies on grinders for difficult-to-process chunk wood, plastic pipe, roofing shingles, storm debris and construction residue. In these applications, the patented down-turn cuttermill design on The Beast line of machines works with the flow of material, not against it, resulting in better control, fewer hang-ups and less wear and tear.

One of the newest additions to The Beast lineup is the Cat® powered 2460XP — filling a gap between the 1680XP, designed for smaller users, and the 3680XP, a one-size-fits-all recycling solution for larger operations. Ideal for mulch production and waste recycling, the 24-inch capacity 2460XP uses a 30-tooth sawmill running patented saw-tooth style cutterbodies to regulate the size of the tooth’s bite. That enables most of the material to be sized in the initial cut, so it exits the large screening area more quickly.

DESIGNED FOR THE DAILY GRIND

Biomass companies, mulch producers and recyclers that choose The Beast horizontal grinders have high expectations for durability and uptime: no matter how inconsistent the loads, how high the vibrations or how damaging the materials being processed. Delivering on these expectations requires components built as tough as the grinder itself, and it’s why Bandit offers the Cat C13B U.S. EPA Tier 4 Final, EU Stage V Industrial Engine as an option to power the 2460XP. “It shows that we care about putting top-quality products on our top-quality machines. And Cat engines have been the top industrial power solution for years,” Davis says.

Slow speeds call for high torque. One big advantage of the C13B is its torque curve. Grinders like the 2460XP are slow-speed machines, which means high torque matters as much as horsepower. If the engine can’t produce and maintain a high amount of torque, it will shut down, causing the grinder to come to a halt and potentially plugging it with material. “Caterpillar has it figured out when it comes to torque-to-horsepower ratios. The torque curve on the C13B is phenomenal,” Davis says.

New solutions, new requirements. Transitioning to Tier 4 Final engines wasn’t without challenges, but Bandit partnered with Michigan Cat to develop a package that fits the 2460XP’s space constraints without increasing the grinder’s size. The two companies also collaborated to educate end-users on the requirements associated with Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and the importance of avoiding excess idling. “There was a lot to learn at the beginning, but we worked together, and now we’re on the downward slope of the learning curve,” says Dave Ezell, OEM account manager at Michigan Cat.

Support is the backbone. Having access to that kind of dealer support is another reason Bandit chooses Cat engines. The company prides itself on delivering the best customer service in the industry — called The Bandit Backbone™ — and designs ease of serviceability into every product. Knowing the global Cat dealer network is standing by to keep its grinders’ engines on the job gives end-users added confidence in the 2460XP. “When there’s an issue with a Cat engine, there’s a dealer nearby and Cat techs right at the machine to take care of the problem,” Davis says.

“WE CARE ABOUT PUTTING TOP-QUALITY PRODUCTS ON OUR TOP-QUALITY MACHINES. AND CAT ENGINES HAVE BEEN THE TOP INDUSTRIAL POWER SOLUTION FOR YEARS.”

 

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