Grain mill
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grain mill
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Characteristics

Application
grain, corn
Type
roller
Other characteristics
stationary

Description

Stationary Rollermill provides efficient milling using lower HP Today’s feeding operations are now recognizing the advantages of rolled grain. Art’s-Way’s Stationary Rollermill provides you with efficient milling for top quality feed from your corn or small grains and does it lower horsepower requirements. Rolling feed minimizes dust while providing more palatable and digestible feed for improved feed conversion. The rolls are constructed from a heavy 10-inch-diameter cast iron roll which can be re-grooved several times for extended life. The mill can be set by rotating a handle for quick roll settings for different particle size or changing from corn to small grains in seconds. Our proven release system will allow tramp metals to flow through the rolls and expand the opening to lessen damaging effects. Tuf Cast rolls provide consistent and uniform feeding Tuf Cast RollsThe big 10 in. diameter cast iron rolls are heat-treated to give a hard surface and a tough unbreakable core.Roll replacement is easy with our heavy duty split cast housings design. The cast housings are bored to exact dimensions, keeping the rolls in parallel position.Art’s-Way offers flat or sharp groove roll designs. The flat groove roll ensures proper grain crimping or cracking. Sharp rove rolls increase mil capacity while achieving desired micron particle sizes. The choice of 1:1.12 roll speed differential allows more cleaning action.The eccentric adjustment of rollers maintains a more accurate spacing than spring-loaded rolls. Roll settings can be changed in seconds.

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