New features include an information screen, more accurate positioning of traverse through DC braking, adjustable spin speed and adjustable traverse speed for sparking out of the bottom blades.
The Jupiter ATI is the only machine that will relief and spin grind fully automatically, returning cylinders and bottom blades back to the original manufacturer's specification.
As part of its long-term investment in UK manufacturing, mower manufacturer Dennis has purchased a Jupiter Series 5 ATI along with an Amazon Series 5 automatic bottom-blade grinder.
"Although we already had experience of the manual version, the productivity and auto mode of the Jupiter Series 5 ATI are really impressive," said Dennis managing director Ian Howard.
"This feature means an operative is not tied to the machine and can be left to carry out the task with minimum supervision."
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Hunter Grinder to unveil benefits of computer technology
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Sally Drury
HortWeek.com
05 January 2009
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Benefits of computer software advances are demonstrated by Hunter Grinder's Automatic Jupiter ATI - including the Jupiter Series 5 ATI Auto-indexer.
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