Proton PDS-SSD Destroyer Module for PDS-75 and PDS-100 Hard Drive Crushers
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Proton PDS-SSD Destroyer Module for PDS-75 and PDS-100 Hard Drive Crushers

Part #: PDS-SSD
Brand: Proton
  • Destruction Chamber/Max MediaSize: 0.5"H x 30" W x 6" D
  • MediaTaken: Standard SSDs, celphones, SIMcards, flashdrives, USB thumbdrives, SSHD controler boards, etc.
  • For use with PDS-75 or PDS-100 Hard Drive Crushers
  • Cycle Time: 8-10 Seconds
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Product Description

Paired with the PDS-75 or PDS-100, the PDS-SSD Destroyer adds solid state destruction assurance by destroying the individual chips containing data - preventing information from being retrieved. This SSD destruction option can be purchased at anytime and added to your current destroyer with no factory installation. Simply replace the debris tray from your destroyer with the SSD Insert - takes less than 10 seconds and no tools required! Simple as that.

Product Details

  • For Use With: PDS-75 or PDS-100
  • Destruction Chamber/Max MediaSize: 0.5"H x 30" W x 6" D (13.2 mm x 73.7 mm x 152.4 mm)
  • MediaTaken: Standard SSDs, celphones, SIMcards, flashdrives, USB thumbdrives, SSHD controler boards, etc.
  • Destruction System: 95 Large Spikes
  • Cycle Time: 8-10 Seconds
  • Operation: Automatic sensor start or manual (can operate w/o electricity)
  • Dimensions: 3.72" H x 5.34" W x 6.22" D (94.5 mm x 135.6mm x 158mm)
  • Weight: 3.5 lbs. (1.59 kg.)

Demonstration Video

Proton PDS 75 Manual Hard Drive Crushing Unit Demo

Transcript: Introducing the Proton Data Security Hard Drive crusher series. Let’s start with the PDS 75 Manual Hard Drive Crushing Unit. The PDS 75 is an NSA listed crusher that is designed to destroy hard drives in eight seconds or less. This is the base product of the PDS hard drive crushing series. It’s not only manually driven but it’s also simple to use. Just insert the hard drive into the safety slot, then use the handle to crush the drive. During this eight second process the hard drive is bent approximately ninety degrees which breaks the platters and damages the head, motor and circuit board. The ... Read More
Introducing the Proton Data Security Hard Drive crusher series. Let’s start with the PDS 75 Manual Hard Drive Crushing Unit. The PDS 75 is an NSA listed crusher that is designed to destroy hard drives in eight seconds or less. This is the base product of the PDS hard drive crushing series. It’s not only manually driven but it’s also simple to use. Just insert the hard drive into the safety slot, then use the handle to crush the drive. During this eight second process the hard drive is bent approximately ninety degrees which breaks the platters and damages the head, motor and circuit board. There is even a pullout from the front debris door, which will allow you to clean the unit and dispose of any extra hard drive particles. The PDS 75 along with its companions in the PDS crusher series has several different customization options to fit for any application. Some of the few features this offers are laptop slides, which will allow the destroyer to process two and a half inch laptop drives. The support swaps takes approximately ten seconds and it comes with a holder that allows the operator to steer the supports when not in use. A [Inaudible 1:32] case is also available for the PDS 75 and the other hard drive crusher models. This is a heavy duty pelican case with wheels and custom insert that’s made specifically for the use of the PDS 75 and the other hard drive crushing units. Thank you for watching the PDS 75 Manual Hard Drive Crushing Unit from Proton Data Security. Be sure to check out our automatic crushing units, the PDS 100 in our upcoming videos. For more information on proton crushing devices check us out at www.protondata.com.

Simple Operation

  • 1. Place the insert into your destroyer(automatic or manual).
  • 2. Pull the insert drawer out and place media inside. Close drawer.
  • 3. Operate th edestroyer normaly. The blade will come down into the insert (through the slot on top) and press down on the internal plate.
  • 4. The plate will push the 95 spikes down through the media and return to the normal position.
  • 5. Open the drawer and remove the punctured/perforate dmedia. (Drawer is fully removable - operator does not have to handle damaged media).

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