The plastic crusher can process various types of plastics and rubber, including plastic profiles, pipes, rods, wires, films, and waste rubber products.
This plastic crusher has an output capacity ranging from 400 kg/h to 3000 kg/h, depending on the model.
The power requirement varies by model, ranging from 15 kW to 45 kW.
The plastic crusher is designed with a double-layer structure and sound insulation materials, which help to minimize noise during operation.
Yes, the plastic crusher features a separate design for easy maintenance and cleaning.
The discharge size of the crushed material can vary but is typically between 6 mm to 20 mm, depending on the specific model.
The blades of the plastic crusher are made from alloy steel, providing a long service life.
Yes, the plastic crusher is designed to handle a variety of material thicknesses, including thicker plastics and rubber products.
The largest model has dimensions of 2250 mm (length) x 2000 mm (width) x 2700 mm (height).
Warranty details can vary by manufacturer. Please check with your supplier for specific warranty information.
Safety features may include emergency stop buttons, protective covers, and other safety mechanisms, but you should consult the product manual for specific details.
It is recommended to use the plastic crusher in a controlled indoor environment to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Setup time can vary based on the model and installation requirements, but typically it can be set up within a few hours with the right tools and expertise.
Yes, depending on the model's power requirements, you may need a specific electrical connection. Consult the product specifications for details.
Many manufacturers offer training or user manuals for operating the plastic crusher. Check with your supplier for available training options.
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