One shaft chip shredder
max. 8 t/h | RS series
Steimel
Crushing of large swarf is a prerequisite for automatic swarf processing and cost-efficient transport.
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE STEIMEL- SWARF CRUSHER TYPE RS:
- High crushing performance with low energy requirement
- Low noise crushing
- Good accessibility of crushing chamber
- Can be integrated in any swarf processing system
- Long service life of low wear crusher tools
- Low maintenance cost due to quick replacement of wearing parts
- No special foundations required (B25 sufficient for dowel fixing)
THE FUNCTION:
Long swarf is fed into the crusher hopper by swarf conveyor systems or other means. By an ultrasonic sensor at the crusher hopper the crusher is automatically switched on and off.
The long swarf in the crusher hopper is drawn by the tearing arm. Supported by guiding hooks it is first transported to the coarse crusher and then to the fine crusher. The broken short swarf is discharged by two wiper blades via a chute.
Small sized solid parts usually pass through the crusher without blocking. Larger parts and bar-ends which might block the crusher initiate the blocking control. A reversing sequence is automatically started to discharge the solid parts. If this is not possible after several clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations of the crusher head the crusher stops. The blocking material can then be removed through the inspection hatch. Due to the typically inclined position of the STEIMEL crushers there is hardly any spilling of swarf or coolant.
THE ADVANTAGES OF THE STEIMEL- SWARF CRUSHER TYPE RS:
- High crushing performance with low energy requirement
- Low noise crushing
- Good accessibility of crushing chamber
- Can be integrated in any swarf processing system
- Long service life of low wear crusher tools
- Low maintenance cost due to quick replacement of wearing parts
- No special foundations required (B25 sufficient for dowel fixing)
THE FUNCTION:
Long swarf is fed into the crusher hopper by swarf conveyor systems or other means. By an ultrasonic sensor at the crusher hopper the crusher is automatically switched on and off.
The long swarf in the crusher hopper is drawn by the tearing arm. Supported by guiding hooks it is first transported to the coarse crusher and then to the fine crusher. The broken short swarf is discharged by two wiper blades via a chute.
Small sized solid parts usually pass through the crusher without blocking. Larger parts and bar-ends which might block the crusher initiate the blocking control. A reversing sequence is automatically started to discharge the solid parts. If this is not possible after several clockwise and counter-clockwise rotations of the crusher head the crusher stops. The blocking material can then be removed through the inspection hatch. Due to the typically inclined position of the STEIMEL crushers there is hardly any spilling of swarf or coolant.
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