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Lauyans & Company, Inc.: Metal-Katcher line of industrial magnetic sweepers

Tow industrial magnetic sweeper to remove ferrous debris in large areas

By 24/7 Staff 
October 21, 2013

The Metal-Katcher line of industrial magnetic sweepers by Lauyans and Co. includes a tow-behind unit that quickly removes hazardous, ferrous debris over a large area.

These units reduce the potential for flat tires, equipment damage, and danger to workers or pedestrians from thrown debris. Models include the MKS4000 for use in plant and warehouse areas, and the MKS5000R/A road and airfield sweeper.

Three units can be ganged together for a 24-foot wide sweep path, making them ideal for use in foreign object debris (FOD) elimination.

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