TB 125
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Wide Chisel (cross)
- Asphalt Cutter (parallel)
- Tamping Tool
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TB 225 CM
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Wide Chisel (cross)
- Asphalt Cutter (parallel)
- Tamping Tool
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TM 325 CM
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Wide Chisel (cross)
- Asphalt Cutter (parallel)
- Tamping Tool
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TB 425 CM/425 X/625 CM/625 X
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Wide Chisel (cross)
- Asphalt Cutter (parallel)
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TB 725 CM/725 X/825 X
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Wide Chisel (cross)
- Blunt Tool
- Asphalt Cutter (parallel)
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TB 925 X/975 X
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Blunt Tool
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TB 1425 X/1675 X
- Moil Point
- Flat Chisel (cross)
- Blunt Tool
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Hard Hitting Performance Wherever It's Needed Most
When you ask almost anyone at Priestly Demolition for the secret of the company's success, the answer is simple and direct:
Match the equipment
to the unique requirements
of the job at hand,
large or small.
The company's growth is based on that one, simple concept. And when you add in the skilled equipment operators, the excellent planning, and the good work ethics, you have a formula that has led to a consistent demand for the company's services.
According to Ryan Priestly, president of the company, Priestly Demolition has been a family-owned contracting business since it was founded in 1971. The company provides demolition, abatement, and remediation services to commercial, industrial, and governmental customer. Its headquarters are in Aurora, Ontario. According to Priestly, the company's main competitive advantage is his team of 150 employees, along with a diverse equipment fleet that includes 60 track-mounted excavators and more than 150 pieces of wheel-mounted equipment.
Given the nature of the company's business, it is safe to say that its key demolition tools include a number of versatile hydraulic breakers, each of which can be easily moved from job to job. They can also be quickly attached to a variety of selected carriers.
Among these hydraulic breakers are four units that were chosen from the TB Series of hydraulic breakers that is manufactured by Breaker Technology, Inc. (BTI) of Thornbury, Ontario. Priestly has chosen TB Series breakers in a number of sizes, ranging from the compact BTI TB285ME in the 750 Mb (1,016 Nm) class, all the way up to the BTI TB2580X in the 13,500 Mb (18,300 Nm) class. Not too long ago, Priestly expanded his breaker arsenal so he could work on a $20 million demolition project at the Toronto Pearson International Airport. It was a massive undertaking that netted the company a Toronto Construction Association innovation award in 2004.
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