This electric multi-functional crusher is designed to chop and crush grasses, vegetables, melons and other soft plant materials into small pieces for livestock feed (chickens, pigs, sheep, etc.), composting or silage preparation.
It can handle leafy greens, stalks, melons, squash, roots and most soft-to-medium plant material. Avoid very hard wood, thick branches, metal, stones, frozen blocks of ice or animal bones, as these can damage blades and the motor.
Yes — it is electrically driven. Exact power (voltage, phase and motor horsepower) varies by model; check the product specification. Common farm models use single-phase 220–240V or three-phase 380–415V supply.
Capacity depends on the specific model, motor power and type of material. Light leafy material will process much faster than fibrous stalks. Refer to the product specification for hourly throughput figures for the exact model.
Many models use interchangeable blades, screens or adjustable sieves to control particle size and fineness. Check whether your model includes multiple blade sets or adjustable outlets and follow the manual to change them safely.
Yes — it is commonly used to prepare fresh feed in breeding houses. Ensure proper ventilation, a dry, level location and follow safety procedures to keep animals and operators safe from noise and moving parts.
Always disconnect power first. Remove detachable parts (hopper, blades, screens) and brush off material, then wash with water and mild detergent if parts are stainless or water-safe. Do not immerse the motor or electrical components. Dry parts thoroughly before reassembly.
Regular maintenance includes sharpening or replacing blades as needed, checking and tightening fasteners, inspecting belts/bearings, lubricating moving parts per the manual and keeping the hopper and discharge clear of buildup. Replace worn parts promptly.
Use the emergency stop if fitted, keep hands and loose clothing away from the feed inlet, wear PPE (gloves, eye and ear protection), never operate with guards removed, and always disconnect power before cleaning or maintenance. Ensure the machine is properly grounded.
The unit is primarily designed for animal feed. If you intend to process food for humans, verify that all contact parts are food-grade (e.g., stainless steel) and perform thorough cleaning and certification checks per local food-safety regulations.
Crushers and choppers typically produce significant noise during operation. Expect a loud working environment and use hearing protection. Check the product spec for decibel (dB) ratings if noise level is a concern.
Common inclusions are the main unit, feed hopper, collection tray or outlet, blade sets or screens, wrenches and a user manual. Spare blades, screens, belts and motor parts are usually available from the supplier. Confirm the exact list before purchase.
For clogging: stop the machine, disconnect power and clear the blockage. For motor issues: check the power supply, fuses/breakers, motor overload protection and wiring connections. If problems persist, contact technical support rather than attempting major repairs yourself.
Warranty terms vary by manufacturer and seller; common warranties range from several months to a year for parts and workmanship. Confirm warranty length, what it covers, and the availability of local service or replacement parts prior to purchase.
Contact the seller or manufacturer with your machine model number and serial number. Provide photos of the part if possible. Authorized dealers can supply matching blades, screens and mechanical parts; using OEM parts ensures correct fit and safety.
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