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Loader Bin – Quarry Equipment

KIS are building this 100 tonne loader bin and conveyor in our workshop at Chinderah.

This 3D drawing is a great way for our clients to see what their machinery will look like before it is built.

“From Innovation to Operation”

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Women In Quarry – IQA Conference

Thank you to the IQA for the 3rd WIQ Conference which was held in Brisbane on Thursday 21st March. The line up of speakers were great and the content covered a broad range of topics that I found extremely informative and entertaining. I was lucky enough to sit be sitting next to Wendy Wood form Ausrocks and Angela Schilling – speaker for The Kindness Program QLD Government. Looking forward to the next event IQA.

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Our First KIS Trommel

This amazing piece of machinery could be working in your quarry. Could your quarry material be improved by pre-scalping? If you want to find out more about our custom built machinery contact us on info@kisplant.com.au.

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A top day at Top Golf

Some of the team for KIS Plant attended an afternoon at Top Golf hosted by Marrison Hydraulics. Chaz Mostert an Elite V8 Supercar Driver made a special appearance on the day. There were lots of air swings and targets hit on the day and much laughter. Thank you Chris and the team from Marrison’s for putting on this amazing event.

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LET’S FRAME THINGS UP!

KIS has been hard at work constructing the Secondary Trommel Base Frame. We have used heavy wall pipe which will be a manufacturing process commonly used on KIS Equipment.
 
The pipe frames demonstrate good strength characteristics without excessive cross bracing and are easy to load and transport to any site.
Pipe Profiling Services weaved their magic for KIS cutting the profiles.
 
KIS “KEEP IT SIMPLE” IN 2019
 
Manufacturing has not stopped at the KIS Workshop.
The Secondary Trommel Barrel has been transported to Hofmann Engineering in Newcastle to be machined in preparation for assembly.
 
It won’t be long before we get to see the Secondary Trommel in action!