Dec 10, 2020
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Pennsylvania College of Technology students Quinton S. Leonard, left, of Palmyra, and Josh R. Werni, of Lebanon, work on one of four Terex Corp.-donated drive axles in instructor Chris S. Weaverâs Powertrain and Brake Systems lab.
WILLIAMSPORT Through a newly formed partnership, Terex Corp. is providing the latest technology to Pennsylvania College of Technology with the donation of a new crane engine and four drive axles.
The equipment, valued at nearly $70,000, will be used to enhance instruction in the college’s heavy construction equipment technology and diesel technology programs.
Terex Corp. is a global manufacturer of lifting and material processing products, parts and service support for a broad range of industries including construction, infrastructure, manufacturing, shipping, transportation, refining, energy, utilities, quarrying and mining.