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Mounted wood chipper SLICER
electric

mounted wood chipper
mounted wood chipper
mounted wood chipper
mounted wood chipper
mounted wood chipper
mounted wood chipper
mounted wood chipper
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Characteristics

Type
mounted
Engine type
electric

Description

CHIP SLICER In installations worldwide, Acrowood Chip Slicers produce fewer pins and fines while slicing at higher capacities and smaller gap settings. The Chip Slicer is designed to reduce a chip in its size from overthick to acceptable thickness. This machine has been serving pulp mills for over 35 years; reducing overthick production by greater than 95%. Chip Slicer Features •Inner and outer rotors are driven at different speeds to properly orient overthick chips for accurate slicing to target thickness •High efficiency and heavy-duty gear drive •Shear pin coupling •Slicing accuracy maintained with solid one-piece knife and anvil rings for close knife-to-anvil tolerance •Fabricated anvil rotor results in longer life •Low horsepower requirements and high performance •In installations worldwide, Acrowood Chip Slicers produce fewer pins and fines while slicing at higher capacities and smaller gap settings. Precision Spur Gears Oversized, precision-ground spur gears are submerged in a 7″ deep, 35-gallon oil bath kept in circulation by the gears. This robust design is proven by decades of trouble free operation. Knife Ring The knife ring assembly has knife pockets machined out of a solid steel ring. Even Distribution And Orientation The chip infeed chute, knife rotor and anvil rotor design combine to produce more even chip spreading and better chip orientation. The central chip infeed chute directs chips evenly along the knives and anvils, for the prevention of uneven knife wear.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.