It can process a wide range of materials including stainless steel, brass, copper, alloy, carbon steel, aluminum and general scrap metal. It is also suitable for plastics, rubber, wood and tires in many applications.
The shredder is rated at 55 kW and has a gross weight of approximately 7,500 kg.
The final shredded product size can be adjusted in the range of about 1–10 cm, depending on the screen/knife configuration and material.
Yes. The machine is designed to handle scrap from small cars and engine parts, reducing them to reusable metal chips for recycling.
Yes. Durable core components include a PLC control system, an engine (motor) and a gearbox. Specific brands may be customizable.
The machine is designed for safe operation; typical safety features include emergency stop, safety guards and interlocks. You should verify the exact safety configuration with the supplier and ensure compliance with local safety regulations.
The unit is promoted as high efficiency with low energy consumption for its class. Actual energy use depends on feed material, throughput and operating conditions—contact the supplier for measured consumption figures for your material.
Due to its weight (≈7.5 t) and dynamic loads, a reinforced concrete foundation or suitable steel base is recommended. Confirm required floor loading, anchoring and lifting points with the manufacturer prior to installation.
Blade wear depends on material type and operating hours. Regular inspection is recommended (daily/weekly depending on use) and replacement when performance drops or damage is visible. The supplier can advise on spare knife kits and replacement procedures.
Yes. Brand components and color options can be customized. Other configurations (e.g., screen size, feed chute, motor options) can typically be tailored—discuss specific requirements with the vendor.
Yes. The supplier provides video outgoing inspection and a machinery test report to demonstrate correct operation before shipment.
Routine maintenance includes checking and tightening fasteners, inspecting knives/blades and shafts, monitoring gearbox oil and motor condition, cleaning the feed area, and verifying safety devices. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule for lubrication intervals and part replacements.
Industrial shredders generate significant noise and vibration during operation. Noise levels depend on material and installation. Sound enclosures, anti-vibration mounts and proper foundation design are recommended for noise and vibration control.
Throughput varies widely with material type, feed size, moisture content and screen settings. The manufacturer can provide expected capacity ranges for your specific feedstock—please supply sample material details for a more accurate estimate.
Spare parts (knives, screens, bearings, etc.) are typically available from the supplier, and warranty terms are provided at sale. Contact the vendor to confirm warranty length, coverage and lead times for critical spares.
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