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MINING TOOTH SYSTEM
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`Caterpillar v. ESCO IPR2015-00409
`ESCO Exhibit 2003 Page 1
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`WORLDWIDE
`PRODUCTIVE MINES
`TRUSTED AT SAFE AND
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`Watch the video
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`maximize your operation’s safety and productivity.
`Upgrade to the new Ultralok mining tooth system to help
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`greater reliability and easier field replacement.
`hand tool, the new hammerless locking mechanism provides
`life and reduce maintenance. With the convenience of a standard
`has been increased and strategically reallocated to extend service
`and point shapes engineered to dig more efficiently. Wear metal
`Ultralok system increases productivity via a streamlined profile
`Replacing Super V® and SV2® mining tooth systems, the new
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`interaction.
`machines to dig longer and more efficiently with less maintenance
`is engineered to deliver these same benefits, enabling your
`productivity and safety. The new Ultralok® mining tooth system
`ESCO products are trusted at mines worldwide for improved
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`SAFER & EASIER REPLACEMENT.
`INCREASED RELIABILITY.
`IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY.
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`Caterpillar v. ESCO IPR2015-00409
`ESCO Exhibit 2003 Page 2
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`maintenance all may vary and therefore have a material effect on the results and performance experienced.
`to do their own independent investigation and testing. Installation procedures, operating and material conditions, wear and tear, and
`Results and performance statements are based on ESCO field or laboratory testing, or customer feedback, but customers are urged
`All statements made in this document are for informational purposes only and do not constitute a guarantee or warranty of any kind.
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`pound back and inadvertent nose wear
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`• Approximately 64% more frontal thrust bearing surface area than SV2 to handle
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`• 23% increase in the stabilizing surfaces on the nose compared to SV2, to better
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`absorb digging impacts from multiple directions
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`• Stronger and more reliable locking mechanism allows increased uptime
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`Increased Reliability
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`Whisler Plus™ configurations
`Available in Whisler and
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`• Extended service life via up to 4% more wear metal and a 7% average increase in
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`• Streamlined system profile and optimized point shapes improve material flow and
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`increase digging efficiency by up to 6% compared to SV2
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`wear metal utilization compared to SV2
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`Improved Productivity
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`+4%
`UP TO
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`+7%
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`+6%
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`Caterpillar v. ESCO IPR2015-00409
`ESCO Exhibit 2003 Page 3
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`• Tighter fitting Whisler Plus adapters reduce required lip maintenance during rebuilds
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`• No special tools required – just a standard hand tool
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`Integral lock for reduced inventory
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`•
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`Reduced maintenance costs
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`• Hammerless mechanical adapters available for Whisler Plus™ lips
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`• Lifting eyes and weight markings for safer handling
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`• Shorter lock removal tool than SV2 requires less effort and shoulder movement
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`• New hammerless locking mechanism requires only a standard hand tool
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`Integral lock helps reduce ordering, picking or installation errors
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`•
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`Safer and easier field replacement
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`Caterpillar v. ESCO IPR2015-00409
`ESCO Exhibit 2003 Page 4
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`www.escocorp.com
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`P3032MIN01L0913
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`© 2013 ESCO Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
`All other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective holders.
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`Caterpillar v. ESCO IPR2015-00409
`ESCO Exhibit 2003 Page 5
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