Horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper TR2800
pottingautomatic

horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
horticulture sticking line with accumulating hopper
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Characteristics

Application
potting
Type
automatic, with accumulating hopper
Hopper capacity

Min.: 1,600 l
(422.7 gal)

Max.: 2,800 l
(739.7 gal)

Description

The TR2800 and TR1800 are hoppers for soil accumulating and loading, whose main function is to feed the hoppers of other machines used for filling in a working line, such as potting machines, soil mixers or tray fillers. Their use guarantees continuity of production which can thus be managed in the best efficient way. They can also be used as a distributor of covering material such as vermiculite, coconut fibre or similar granulates. The hoppers capacity ranges from 1100 liters (TR1800 standard) to 2800 liters (TR2800 equipped with hopper extension), with the possibility of manually managing the flow of soil or using level probes that automatically detect its presence. Conveyor belt on the hopper’s bottom with adjustable speed, to guarantee a homogeneous flow. This product is Made in Italy. For more information visit www.urbinati.com

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Exhibitions

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Greenhouses Kazakhstan 2024
Greenhouses Kazakhstan 2024

3-05 Apr 2024 Almaty (Kazakhstan)

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    Macfrut 2024
    Macfrut 2024

    8-10 May 2024 Rimini (Italy)

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    *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.