Product Description

Sprout-Waldron hammer mills were a mainstay of U.S. commercial feed milling for grinding grain and byproduct ingredients into mash. According to publicly filed asbestos litigation records, the woven drive belts and friction facings on the main drive allegedly incorporated asbestos textile reinforcement rated for continuous, dust-laden operation. Belt change-outs, motor swaps, and drive-pulley maintenance allegedly disturbed asbestos-bearing surfaces.

Workers Exposed

  • Feed mill operators clearing hammer mill jams and swapping screens
  • Hammer mill operators changing worn drive belts
  • Grain cooperative maintenance mechanics performing seasonal overhauls
  • Feed mill electricians replacing drive motors and starters