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Texas Shredder
by Lindemann

America's leading and most comprehensive shredder brand

The legacy of Texas Shredder’s robust design, exceptional performance and reliability lives on.

The more than 140 TS shredders in operation are evidence of the dedicated and experienced support system provided to customers around the world. This same support continues today.

Service at a glance

TEXAS SHREDDER SERVICES

  • Remote troubleshooting

  • Preventative maintenance plans

  • Genuine OEM parts

  • Shredder Housings

  • Rotors

  • Feed rolls

  • Wear components

Service at a glance

TEXAS SHREDDER SERVICES

  • Remote Troubleshooting

  • Preventative Maintenance Plans

  • Genuine OEM Parts

  • Shredder Housings

  • Rotors

  • Feed Rolls

  • Wear Components

Shredder and
Feeding device

PIN PULLER

SHREDDER HOUSING

DOUBLE FEED ROLLS

OPTIONAL SHRAPNEL CAGE

VIBRATION ISOLATORS

FEED CHUTE

INFEED CONVEYOR

Texas
Shredder
History

Starting in the early 1980s, the story of Texas Shredder began in San Antonio, Texas with spare parts and consumables for shredders. The first Texas Shredder left the factory hall in 1986 for Southern Iron & Metal in Beaumont, TX. Since that time, Texas Shredder has delivered close to 120 shredders, installed mostly in North America, but also internationally in China, South Korea, Colombia, Poland, and elsewhere. In a recent survey, there were nearly 90 active Texas Shredder shredders in operation worldwide.
In North America, the new brand “Texas Shredder by Lindemann” was historically two companies: Texas Shredder and Universal Hammermills/Svedala, which built shredders for the metal recycling industry from 1965 to 2000. Hammermills Svedala joined Metso around 2000, and in cooperation with LINDEMANN, which was also acquired by Metso around about the same time, developed an updated line of Metso shredders for the North American market.
Texas Shredder was acquired by Metso in 2005, and the Texas Shredder and ex-Svedala/Hammermills teams were merged during the second half of that decade. Under the Metso umbrella, the Texas Shredder brand was maintained, and the company continued to manufacture both Metso and Texas Shredder branded shredders for the market.
As of today, the combined Texas Shredder/Hammermills/Metso brands have a total of around 140 active installations globally, mostly in North and South America and Asia.

Texas
Shredder
History

Starting in the early 1980s, the story of Texas Shredder began in San Antonio, Texas with spare parts and consumables for shredders. The first Texas Shredder left the factory hall in 1986 for Southern Iron & Metal in Beaumont, TX. Since that time, Texas Shredder has delivered close to 120 shredders, installed mostly in North America, but also internationally in China, South Korea, Colombia, Poland, and elsewhere. In a recent survey, there were nearly 90 active Texas Shredder shredders in operation worldwide.

In North America, the new brand “Texas Shredder by Lindemann” was historically two companies: Texas Shredder and Universal Hammermills/Svedala, which built shredders for the metal recycling industry from 1965 to 2000. Hammermills Svedala joined Metso around 2000, and in cooperation with LINDEMANN, which was also acquired by Metso in the same timeframe, developed an updated line of Metso shredders for the North American market.

Texas Shredder was acquired by Metso in 2005, and the Texas Shredder and ex-Svedala/Hammermills teams were merged during the 2nd half of that decade. Under the Metso umbrella, the Texas Shredder brand was maintained, and the company continued to manufacture both Metso and Texas Shredder branded shredders for the marketplace.

As of today, the combined Texas Shredder/Hammermills/Metso brands have a total of around 140 active installations globally, mostly in North and South America and Asia.

Texas
Shredder
Services

TS shredders and scrap processing facilities are supported by LINDEMANN’s vast global network of technical services, warehouses and logistics, parts order desks, and field services. Many standard and critical OEM replacement parts are stocked in the LINDEMANN US warehouses, ready for quick delivery. Rebuilds and made-to-order replacement components are managed by a highly experienced technical staff assuring strict quality standards. The dedicated field service team also offers inspection and troubleshooting services and has installation supervision and maintenance training experience to help customers through whatever issues they may face.

Equipment

TEXAS SHREDDER
REPLACEMENTS

Texas Shredder replacements and upgrades are manufactured with the same quality and reliability as the original equipment, maintaining the robust design and performance to ensure many years of reliable service.

Equipment

TEXAS SHREDDER REPLACEMENTS

Texas Shredder replacements and upgrades are manufactured with the same quality and reliability as the original equipment, maintaining the robust design and performance to ensure years of reliable service.

Equipment

LARGE
SPARE PARTS

Texas Shredder can also provide larger-scale replacements, such as new weldments, complete hydraulic and electrical units, replacement conveyors and vibrators, and other heavy manufactured equipment throughout the customer plant.

Equipment

LARGE SPARE PARTS

Texas Shredder can also provide larger-scale replacements, such as new weldments, complete hydraulic and electrical units, replacement conveyors and vibrators, and other heavy manufactured equipment throughout the customer plant.

Service
products

Spares and Consumable Wear Parts

  • Castings – hammers, grates, liners, rotor end disk caps
  • Hammer pin shafts
  • Bearings and bearing housings
  • Hydraulic motors, pumps, filters and cylinders
  • Infeed “CAT-style” track pads, track rollers
  • Magnets, spare and replacement motors, other third-party equipment
  • Liner nuts/bolts
  • Drive motors and drive line components (drive shafts)
  • Electrodes, brushes, parts for drive motors and rheostats

Engineered-To-Order (ETO) Items

  • Infeed conveyors and Rotors
  • Feed chute and double feed roll replacements and retrofits
  • Shredder housing components, retrofits, and upgrades
  • Downstream equipment – including magnet stands/air systems/conveyors
  • Batch feeders/vibratory feeders
  • Non-ferrous additions – including platforms/conveyors

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