The grinders are suitable for grinding wood, pallets, high and
low-density plastic, paper, cardboard, hides and rubber.
Are complete with:
- A weight-bearing structure consisting of an assembly of different
thicknesses of sheet metal to ensure sturdiness and to eliminate
noise as far as possible during operation. All the parts of the
structure are snap-connected to ensure alignment and maximum precision.
- PLC-controlled hydraulic unit for moving the feed box.
- Rotor in special steel made of a single body on which the cutting
tools are mounted provided with four cutting edges bits in Vidiam.
The tools can be changed easily when they are worn out or broken
because they are fixed with screws.
- Counterblade in hardened shock-resistant steel.
- Power cabinet that encloses all the safety devices and guards,
provided with a PLC that controls the hydraulic panel during operation
of the machine.
If the rotor jams, the PLC will reverse the rotation direction of
the rotor to facilitate release. After rotor rotation has been reversed,
the rotor resumes the grinding direction. If the jam is repeated
several times in succession, the machine stops and generates an
alarm.
- Direct-drive reduction unit with cast iron body provided with
a reaction arm to prevent violent blows if non-grindable material
is inserted into the hopper. It is supported by adjustable radial
bearings with two crowns of rollers that can withstand even really
heavy-duty situations. It is positioned horizontally to enable the
nut screw to be in an oil bath continuously so as to ensure perfect
operation.
- Large loading port closed by a door provided with safety system
to prevent sudden opening during the operating phase.
N.B.: the values indicated are
purely indicative and may very depending on the kind of material.
The constructor reserves the right to make changes at any moment.
All the engines installed on our machines are classified in IE-2 (High Efficiency) as indicated by
Directive 2009/125/CE an regulation CE Nr. 640/2009 of 22.07.2009 in force since 16.06.2011.