Grain flattener ATLAS,TYTAN series
rollerstationary

grain flattener
grain flattener
grain flattener
grain flattener
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Characteristics

Application
grain
Type
roller
Other characteristics
stationary

Description

Grain crushers are designed for crushing grains of all types of crops (barley, oat, wheat, rye) and leguminous plants for feed concentrates and such grains as corn, pea, linen. •Modern technology of crushed grain fodder processing has numerous advantages over the grinding method and allows obtaining high-quality fodders. •Crushing process ensures nutritive absorption at the level of 95% (compared to only 70% of ground fodder) and significantly reduces the electrical power demand in comparison to grinding. The use of this method ensures obtaining low content of dusty fractions. •Body design ensures high tightness of the crusher and enables precise assembly of working elements. •Cast iron or steel crushing rollers with notches ensure high efficiency as well as durability and reliability of the device. •Adjustable foot height (in TYTAN series) allows for easier feeding of the material into the charging hopper or placement of a larger container under the crusher. •Three crushing rollers system allows for crushing large grains in one run (corn, field beans, peas, field peas). •Working port adjustment mechanism allows for precise adjustment of the working gap and preserves the optimal position of the crushing rollers. •Magnet cartridge protects the crusher mechanism from unwanted metal or stones parts. •Three crusher foot lengths (in ATLAS series) enable use in addition to the medium legs (standard equipment), low or high legs (additional equipment). High legs enables the fodder wagon to be driven under the crusher.

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