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December 2018 New Products from TSISSG Rayco® Forestry Mulchers & Aerial Trimmer Are “Made for More!”

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December 2018

New Products from TSISSG

Rayco® Forestry Mulchers & Aerial Trimmer Are “Made for More!”

Vol. 18- Issue 12

Klein Tools® Expands Infrared Measurement Range for Use in Versatile Applications

Rayco® Forestry Mulchers & Aerial Trimmer Are “Made for More!” New Products from TSISSG

Reinventing Fire Detection in Industrial Warehouses

Avoid Non Compliant Payroll Errors - Avoid Stiff Fines - Jail Time Ad Index

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Klein Tools (www.kleintools.com), for professionals since 1857, introduces a 20:1 Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer, which offers a wide measurement range, a tight distance-to-spot ratio, dual targeting lasers and several calculation modes. With the reliability needed to get the job done right, this new jobsite essential enables accurate temperature measurements on inconvenient-to-reach smaller objects at distance.

Dual-Laser Infrared Thermometer, 20:1 (Cat. No. IR10)

• Measures temperatures ranging from -40 to 1200°F (-40 to 650°C) - Measures surface temperature when using IR emission, or - Measures bulk temperatures of air, gas or liquids when using a standard K-Type probe

• Dual-laser targeting and 20:1 optical resolution (distance-to-spot) enable accurate measurements of smaller objects at farther distances

• Adjustable emissivity from 0.1-1.0 provides flexibility for use across multiple applications

• Bright backlit display provides easy viewing in low light

• Statistical parameters are calculated for measurement events - Max/Min/Avg/Diff

• User definable high/low limits with audible and visual alerts when breached

• Powered by one 9V alkaline battery, which has an eight-hour runtime with continuous use of laser and backlight

• Rugged design (U.S. patent D791,624) stands up to harsh jobsite conditions - Soft-touch, over-mold housing - 9.9-foot (3m) drop protection - IP54 ingress protections for dust- and water-resistance

• Includes custom carrying pouch, K-Type temperature probe and battery “When professionals rely on a durable, dependable, rugged instrument to deliver accurate temperature measurements as part of their day-to-day responsibilities, it is crucial that they are equipped with the right tools for the job,” says Sean O’ Flaherty, director of product management at Klein Tools. “Klein Tools’ new 20:1 Dual-Laser Infrared Ther-mometer enables accurate IR measurements of surface temperatures, and bulk temperatures of air, gas or liquids with standard K-Type probe, with a wide measurement range that makes it the perfect tool for use across various jobsites day-in and day-out. For more information, visit www.kleintools.com/new-products or search for #NewKleins on social media. • About Klein Tools Since 1857 Klein Tools, a family-owned and operated company, has been designing, developing and manufacturing premi-um-quality, professional-grade hand tools. The majority of Klein tools are manufactured in plants throughout the United States and are the No. 1 choice among professional electricians and other tradespeople. For more information, visit www.kleintools.com. Klein is a registered trademark of Klein Tools, Inc.

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Rayco® Forestry Mulchers & Aerial Trimmer Are “Made for More!”

Morbark, LLC, debuted the Rayco C120R Forestry Mulcher and AT75 Aerial Trimmer, at the TCI Expo in Char-lotte, N.C., in November and introduced the Rayco T415 in January. The new equipment was designed with cus-tomers’ feedback in mind and is “Made for More” to keep pace with tree care and land-clearing crews’ needs.

“At Morbark, we are focused on the customers’ needs and feedback and working that feedback into continuous improvement of our equipment,” says Casey Gross, Morbark Director of Tree Care Products. “Therefore, we’re always looking at ease of operation, increasing productivity and reducing downtime.”

T415 Forestry Mulcher and Hydra-Stumper

Rayco’s powerful and versatile new T415 forestry machine allows customers to change between a Predator forestry mower/mulcher head and a Hydra Stumper stump cutter attachment for optimal vegetation manage-ment. For mowing/mulching applications, the Predator mulcher head has a 91.25” (232 cm) cutting width and is powered by a pair of variable displacement drive motors. The Hydra Stumper head muscles through stumps with its 48” (122 cm) diameter x 3” (7.6 cm) thick cutter wheel equipped with 56 Monster Tooth™ cutter tools.

Powered by a 415-HP (310-kW) CAT C9.3B Diesel Tier 4 Final engine, the T415 also boasts a closed-loop hydrostatic system to power the mulcher or cutter head, sending 140 gallons per minute (530 L/min) to the attachment’s drive motor(s). The hydraulic output is power-optimized to match the engine’s power curve, keeping the mulcher/stumper RPM constant even under load for a finer mulched product with fewer passes.

Rayco’s exclusive elevated cooling design places engine radiators in both the rear of the engine com-partment and in the limbriser for maximum cooling in even the harshest environments. Debris screens trap airborne chaff before it can plug radiator fins. Reversing fans clear debris screens on-command, extending service intervals. Other key features include Rayco’s exclusive track tensioning system with monitor, which alerts the operator to over-ten-sion situations; hydraulic tilt cab to access pumps and other components easily; and the 35,000-lb (15,875-kg) hydraulic rear winch.

C120R Forestry Mulcher

Rayco’s new C120R Forestry Mulcher has the power and in-woods characteristics of a dedicated forestry machine with the versatility of rubber tracks for crossing roadways and sensitive turf. It rides on a 17.7” (450 mm) wide steel-embedded rubber track. It boasts a reliable and powerful 120-HP (89.4 kW) CAT diesel engine, while Rayco’s exclusive Super Flow, closed-loop hydrostatic system delivers mulching power not found in ordinary equipment.

Purpose-built for mulching, the C120R features a 12,000-lb (5,443-kg) capacity hydraulic rear winch and a large, comfortable cab, which is certified ROPS/OPS/FOPS with escape hatches in the roof and rear window. The hydraulic cab tilt allows for easy access to critical components for maintenance.

The C120 can be outfitted with either the Preda-tor Mulcher Head (standard, model FM120-6R) with a 71.5” (182 cm) cutting width and 36 car-bide-tipped, reversible cutter teeth or the Denis CIMAF Mulcher head (optional, model FM120-6C)

with a 74” (189 cm) cutting width and 27 planar cutter teeth.

AT75 Aerial Trimmer

The compact and nimble AT75 has a shorter carrier length, tight turning radius and three steering modes—front axle, four-wheel, and crab steer—for maneuverability on narrow right of ways. Machine leveling allows the whole machine to tilt up to 15 degrees while maintaining a low center of gravity for work on sloped surfaces. The AT75 has a trim height of 75’ (22.9 m) with its 24” (61 cm) saw blade. The boom also can rotate up to 42 degrees clockwise and 47 degrees counterclockwise so the operator can make angled cuts quickly and safely, without tilting the cab.

The operator cabin is designed for comfort and ease of operation with a high-backed seat that is heated and features air suspension. The non-articulated carrier design utilizes a steering wheel and foot controls, making it easier and safer when driving on roadways. Rear and side-view cameras provide the operator with full visibility.

“We improved upon Rayco’s previous models of the aerial trimmer and forestry mulchers, which are greatly beneficial to our customers in utility line and right-of-way clearing,” said Gross. “Morbark and Rayco both have long histories of innovation as well as excellent customer service. These and future improvements are geared towards helping to make our customers successful. We look forward to continuing to revolutionize the tree care equipment industry together.”

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New Products from TSISSGWS-05 Mobile Wheel Workstation

The WS-05 Mobile Work Wheel Station designed for faster and more efficient commercial truck tire and wheel changing operations.

• Supports the weight of an impact wrench

• WS-05 moves in all directions and locks the impact wrench into a horizontal plane to prevent rounding of wheel nuts

• Provides significant reduction in impact wrench damage

• Relieves operator fatigue and helps reduce comp claims by pre-venting back injury.

Impact Wrench Not included.

350B Back Buddy II™ The 350B Back Buddy II™ will make brake jobs easier and more profitable. This versatile tool was designed to prevent injuries from awkward lifting and keep workers’ comp rates down. The Back Buddy II™ rolls under and bolts onto heavy drum and hub assembly, then handily rolls the assembly out and lays it over for servicing. Re-assembly is quick and precise because the Back Buddy II™ angles for perfect hub alignment, eliminating seal damage and costly fixes. The Back Buddy II™ handles all hub and drum assemblies with Universal Receiver and Adapter Sets. A simple change of adapters transforms the tool in seconds from inboard to outboard application.

Adapters 6069 and 6073 10-hole inboard and outboard application are included. Other wheel adapters sold separately.

6346 Complete PakPress® The 6346 Complete PakPress® Kit is a must if you’re in the Fleet Maintenance industry. Don’t be without this tool that brings the power of a 10-ton shop press right to the truck. Most impressive, the PakPress® lets you remove and install studs without removing the hub. A two-hour job is done in twenty minutes, with no risk of damaging seals or bearings.

The 6346 Complete PakPress® Kit includes:

• 1-PPK PakPress®

• 6247 PakPress® Cart

• Adapters ( 6261,6235, 6236, 6361)

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TI-95 Tire Inspector

The TI-95 Tire Inspector is designed to inspect non mounted passenger car and light truck tires from 13” to 24.5”. The TI-95 Tire Inspector allows the operator to inspect tires for sidewall, tread and bead leakage on non mounted tires. Quick and easy inspection is accomplished by using an expandable hub and expandable rim assem-blies. The mounted tire and hub assembly rotate easily for quick and easy inspection and the convenient control panel is designed for ease of operation. The TI-95 has a rigid base and stand that supports all available rim sizes mounted on the hub assembly. A standard 1/4”, 90 PSI air line operates the unit and no electricity is required. We recommend the use of a good quality dual stage compressor for optimum results.

• Includes the standard 14″ – 17″ expandable rim assembly

• Other expandable rims are available to accommodate larger tire sizes

CH-10 Cheetah Bead Seater

The CH-10 Cheetah® Bead Seater will seat the bead on all truck and small tractor tires. A 2″ tank opening allows use of the optional Magnum II barrel giving added “spread” of the discharge. This extends the power of the CH-10 for seating even the most difficult beads on larger diameter wheels. The CH-10 Cheetah® Bead Seater has a 10 gallon ASME certified steel tank. Also available in aluminum.

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Reinventing Fire Detection in Industrial Warehouses

The cost of a fire in a warehouse goes far beyond the loss of the building and goods. The consequential loss caused by downtime, operation interruption, business reputation and goodwill can be significant.

Modern goods also tend to have increased flammability, in addition to the presence of large amounts of packing materials such as plastics, cardboard, wooden crates and pallets. There are various possible ignition sources in warehouses including smoking, lighting, electrical equipment and heaters. Although sprinklers are typically installed in warehouses, the lack of an appropriate early warning smoke detection system can not only compromise the safety of the facility but also that of adjacent buildings.

Advanced fire detection technology detects smoke at the earliest possible stage, while reducing false alarms and maintenance in large industrial warehouses

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Fortunately, protecting life and inventory is much easier for even the largest warehouses as aspirating smoke detection (ASD) technology becomes more widely adopted. The process draws in air samples through durable piping to detectors and tests it using sophisticated laser-based technology, imaging, and photodiodes. Far from new, the core technology has been used for decades in sensitive applications such as cleanrooms and data centers where early smoke detection is critical.

Compared to traditional spot smoke detectors and other technologies, this approach dramatically improves warehouse facility safety by detecting smoke at the earliest possible stage via numerous sampling points, while reducing false alarms and maintenance.

Industrial-Sized Smoke Detection ChallengesWarehouses come in a wide range of sizes and contain a wider range of goods. Most large warehouses have high ceilings of over 40 ft. (12 m), with some modern automated high rack storage facilities having ceiling heights over 130 ft. (40 m).

The problem is that in these conditions any smoke is heavily diluted. This makes detection difficult for conventional detection technologies where smoke must build up to certain levels before the alarm sounds. Furthermore, before sprinklers are triggered, sufficient heat needs to be generated by the fire – by which time, it is well underway.

Because of these concerns, traditional spot smoke detectors are usually considered unsuitable for warehouses with high ceilings. The installation, wiring, testing, and maintenance of such spot detectors make them inconvenient and costly.

For instance, regularly testing the smoke detectors requires having an inspector introduce smoke into the devices. This requires safely lifting the inspector to the level of the detector on a scissor lift, cherry picker, or other access equipment, which adds to inspection costs. Maintaining and repairing the smoke detectors is similarly costly.

The situation is even more challenging in facilities that operate 24/7, where maintenance is only allowed during a planned maintenance period.

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`Linear heat cables and flame detectors are sometimes suggested offered as a solution and might be tempting from a maintenance point of view. However, their detection point (i.e. the flaming stage of fire) is too late to be truly considered as early warning or adequate detection.

Optimizing Warehouse Smoke DetectionInstead, as an alternative, ASD technology is a more effective, early detection option that does not require

physical maintenance to access warehouse ceiling areas above high bay racks.

Because of such flexibility, ASD smoke detection accommodates irregular ceiling structures. Moreover, the technology is not affected by forklifts, robotic gantries, and internal business operations. Finally, it can even provide detection within storage racks for the fastest possible response to a fire threat.

As an example, one system, called VESDA-E VEU, by Xtralis, a global provider of aspirating fire detection equipment, draws air samples in a continuous process through holes in long runs of durable industrial pipe mounted along the walls and ceiling.

While some ASD products use an LED light source and one or more photo receivers, the VEU utilizes a flair detection chamber that uses a short wavelength laser, a CMOS imager, and multiple photodiodes.

Direct imaging of the sampled particles using the CMOS camera allows data regarding its size, color and shape to be derived. Additional data from five photodiodes allows measurement of light scatter in different directions. With more detailed information to analyze, the unit is able to differentiate smoke from other factors that could cause disruptive false alarms. For warehouse environments where airborne dust particles may also be present, which can be confused as smoke by some systems, the unit’s dust rejection and data analytics minimize nuisance alarms by at least 3 times compared to similar technologies. Compared to even other aspirating technologies, the system significantly saves on maintenance costs by

allowing long pipe runs up to 1,310 ft. (400 m) and branched pipe networks up to 2,625 ft. (800 m) to extend detector coverage. This reduces the number of detectors required to protect a single fire zone in a warehouse facility.

Unique Warehouse ChallengesCertain types of warehouses in difficult environments may still require a high level of fire protection, while posing unique challenges to smoke detection systems.

Freezers & Refrigerated StorageWhile most warehouses with freezers or refrigerated storage have some form of automatic doors or plastic barrier curtains to limit warm air ingress, it is inevitable that warm air will enter the room. This often creates condensation within the room, which causes icing on ceiling-mounted equipment and structures close to the entry points.

Even though ASD technology is generally accepted as the best solution for refrigerated storage facilities, there are some typical problems associated with its application in such situations.

Over time, ASD sampling points and pipe within the sub-zero area can become blocked causing air flow issues and inoperative detection of smoke. In some instances, the only solution is to remove the iced up section of the ASD pipe network and fit a new pipe.

To combat this issue, some providers offer a unique sampling arrangement that is specifically designed for refrigerated storage facilities.

For example, Xtralis enables

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ASD air sampling pipe to be installed, inspected and maintained outside the refrigerated environment (i.e. within roof space). This makes it less prone to blockage due to icing, easier to inspect, and provides a more robust, longer lasting installation.

Dusty WarehousesCertain warehouses are very dusty or highly contaminated environments such that the performance, longevity and maintenance of the detection equipment are a real concern.

For these environments, ASD systems exist that are design to withstand the harsh environments in industrial applications, have superior dust filtration and are enclosed in NEMA 4 equivalent enclosures.

The Xtralis’ VESDA VLI system, for example, comes in an International Protection Marking IP66 enclosure that provides total protection against the ingress of dust and strong water jets. The unit also is designed with a patented intelligent filter that significantly reduces the amount of contaminants entering the detector. An

integral secondary filter and sub-sampling probe also rejects larger dust particles, which further safeguards against nuisance alarms and extends detector life.

Protecting the Warehouse Bottom LineSome managers of warehouse facilities may be inclined to use spot smoke detectors or other traditional devices because of their familiarity with such systems.

However, those who take advantage of the superior capabilities of ASD systems will protect lives and inventory to a degree not previously possible in warehouse settings. This level of protection will also prevent serious supply chain disruption as well as liability and litigation in worst case scenarios.

For more information, contact Xtralis at 175 Bodwell Street, Avon, MA 02322, call: +1 (619) 252-2015; email: [email protected] or visit: www.xtralis.com/vea.

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By John Trybulec

Change is consistent in the construction industry.

Payroll changes happen almost hourly on many construction sites because working conditions change.

An employee may be asked to work in his secondary classification because the site is short of a key employee due to weather, family emergency, sudden illness, or a key piece of equipment breaks down.

The payroll system must be malleable to cope with a wide variety of reporting differences.

Daily payroll changes for 10’s or hun-dreds of workers is a daunting task.

A payroll change concerns the worker, their supervisor, an admin and a payroll administrator. Ultimately... the con-struction company ownership can feel the painful result of a payroll error.

That “innocent” payroll error is usually an illegal compliance issue.

The Davis - Bacon Act of 1931 has 30+ compliance issues that must be adhered to for every check of every employee.

Non-compliance can lead to a hefty fine or jail time.

What can the payroll administrator of a construction company do to easily handle daily changes in payroll?

The Compliant Client system by eMars interface captures the “dailies” from a construction site, then submits those changes directly into our certified payrolls. Compliant Client then matches the hours, electronically, submitted on the certified payroll to the actual hours on the construction site. This process replaces the manual task of making

sure the certified payroll hours equal the manually collected hours recorded by the foreman.

Human error is eliminated.

The foreman can concentrate efforts on the primary tasks, not payroll issues.

This process is referred to as: On Site Employee Verification.

“Time is money” is the old adage that you’ve probably said or heard hundreds of times in your life.

It’s true.

Spending time in non-income areas of your business is like throwing money in the trash.

But, if you’re the CFO or the payroll accountant, you have to pay strict attention to your payroll, every week of the year. Using time to make sure every employee gets the correct pay is critically important.

Time well spent, right?

Is your organization spending three to 10 hours or more every week making sure that the payroll is correct and compliant? Could that time and energy be better spent in other areas of your business?

But, you have to focus your time on the weekly payroll. Right?

Is there a possible alternative to spending hour upon hour making all of your checks compliant and entering “correct” numbers and information into your payroll database? Yes.

Compliant Client by eMars makes running your payroll an eight-minute, worry-free task. eMars and Compliant Client take care of all the compliance issues, guidelines and mandates of the

Davis-Bacon and Related Acts and many state variations.

The Davis-Bacon Act, passed by congress in 1931, requires private contractors to pay “prevailing wages” to employees on all federally funded construction projects valued more than $2,000. Stiff fines, debarment and jail time can result if payroll checks are not in compliance with this act. There are 30 compliance regulations that must be adhered to for every check. Thirty issues for each check.

So, if you have 100 employees, that’s 3,000 possible errors every week. If you have 500 employees, that’s 15,000 pos-sible errors that must not happen. The time involved to keep watch over 30 compliance issues for 100 employees is staggering. Does your organization have time to personally watch over every check and every compliance issue?

The downsides to not investing the time on this issue are:

• Angry employees

• Large fines

• Jail time

• Going out of business

Out-of-compliance payroll difficulties don’t go away by saying, “I’m sorry, I didn’t know and we’ll fix this problem real soon.”

How many checks does your organiza-tion handle every week? Can you catch every error, every week? Doing payroll by hand every week is time consuming, costly and risky.

Many of these financial executives do not protect their company and its top executives from submitting erroneous non-compliant, illegal payrolls. Based on a study of 100,000 payrolls, at least

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20 percent of construction company payrolls will contain one or more er-rors, when audits of these payrolls rely on human review. Here’s how to reduce your compliance risk and reduce time managing your weekly payroll by 80 percent.

Worry Free, Time Savings

The Compliant Client system by eMars is your answer for worry-free, timesav-ing compliant payroll. The system is easy to install and use. It provides im-mediate, concurrent, real-time visibility of all payroll records of the sub, prime, plus – the owner agency. All screens are printable. Every submitted payroll is audited, online and in real time, against the wage determination and all 30 causes that are in support of Davis-Ba-con and Related Acts. The results of these comparisons to the provisions set forth in the act are immediately re-ported, allowing corrections to be made promptly.

A typical payroll is prepared in less than eight minutes. Compliant Client requires a PC and less than 30 minutes

of training. Complete implementation takes less than one day after loading the wage determination. Compared to paper-and-pencil preparation, the eMars system represents an 80 percent productivity improvement, plus instant recognition of payroll errors that prompt the user how to solve the prob-lems and guarantee compliance.

The system was designed with con-siderable input from the Department of Labor, agencies and contractors. Compliant Client’s more than 15,000 clients have not had any random De-partment of Labor audits for the past three years. The Department of Labor’s Chief of Compliance stated, “your system already has completed the first level of an audit.” Compliant Client also encrypts at-rest data, giving another layer of security for this sensitive data, disallowing use of the information.

What happens to typical at-rest data in most computers? For many orga-nizations, private at-rest data is only protected by the user name and code that is used to get into the computer. “The primary purpose of encryption is

to protect the confidentiality of digital data stored on computer systems or transmitted via the internet or other computer networks,” says Rick Paul of ITS Rick Paul, an IT consultancy. “Modern encryption algorithms play a vital role in the security assurance of IT systems and communications.”

Paul notes encryption algorithms can provide confidentiality, as well as the following key elements of security:

• Authentication - the origin of a mes-sage can be verified.

• Integrity - proof that the contents of a message have not been changed since it was sent.

• Non-repudiation - the sender of a message cannot deny sending the message.

Why would eMars, offering Compliant Client, protect its at-rest data? “Securi-ty and peace of mind for our clients is our major concern,” says Woody Cham-berlain, president of eMars Inc., which offers Compliant Client. From routine payroll reviews to the complicated tracking of certified apprentices and calculation of restitution, the Compliant Client ensures at-rest payroll data is en-crypted, remains error-free and follows Davis-Bacon.

“eMars encrypts sensitive at-rest data,” Chamberlain adds. “We handle, save and encrypt hundreds of thousands of bits of information for our clients. Their workers’ privacy and sanctity cannot be compromised.” Chamberlain formerly was in high-level administration for a select group of top organizations across the United States.

Perhaps some financial executives are unaware of the amazing Compliant Cli-ent system by eMars. “Ignorantia legis neminem excusat” is the famous Latin phrase, translated to English meaning “ignorance of law excuses no one.”

Please contact eMars at 480-595-0466 for a no-obligation discovery phone call, or by email at [email protected]. You may also visit Emar-sinc.com.

See the eMars video: https://youtu.be/rVcHqqiT8_0

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