The shredder is designed to process a variety of materials including stainless steel, brass, copper, alloy, carbon steel and aluminum. It can also handle mixed scrap such as metal-plastic composites, cables, tires and plastic bottles (feed size permitting).
Available models are V-DB 300, 400, 500, 600, 800 and 1000. Models differ mainly by rotor width, chamber size and throughput capacity. Contact the supplier for model-specific dimensions and recommended applications to choose the best model for your material and capacity needs.
Standard specification is 6 kW and 380V 50Hz 3-phase. Voltage and frequency can be customized to meet regional electrical standards—please specify required voltage when ordering.
Typical processing capacity ranges from 150 kg/h to 400 kg/h, depending on model and material. Actual throughput depends on material type, feed size, moisture content and operator settings.
The machine weight is approximately 500 kg. Exact footprint and installation space vary by model—request model-specific drawings from the supplier for planning.
Yes. Output size depends on rotor design, blade configuration and any downstream screening. The machine can be configured or paired with screens and blade sets to achieve different output sizes—discuss your target particle size with the supplier.
Blades and wear parts are replaceable. Spare parts (blades, fasteners, seals, etc.) are available—contact the supplier with model and serial number to order replacements or maintenance kits.
Safety features vary by configuration but commonly include emergency stop, safety guards and interlocks. Please confirm the included safety protections and any additional required safety options when ordering.
Installation terms vary by seller. Many suppliers provide installation guidance, setup instructions and optional on-site commissioning. Video technical support is available for after-sales service. Confirm installation services and associated costs with your supplier.
Noise levels depend on material and operating conditions. Double-shaft shredders produce moderate industrial noise typical of metal shredding. Noise-reduction options (enclosures, silencers, vibration mounts) can be discussed with the supplier if noise control is required.
Regular maintenance includes inspecting and replacing blades, checking bearings and drive components, lubricating moving parts, and ensuring fasteners are tight. Frequency depends on usage and material abrasiveness; high-wear applications require more frequent checks. Follow the supplier's maintenance schedule for best results.
Yes. Voltage can be customized, and the machine can be configured with different rotor/knife setups, feeding systems or discharge options to suit specific materials or throughput requirements. Discuss your application requirements with the supplier for a tailored solution.
Video technical support is listed as an available after-sales service. Suppliers typically offer remote troubleshooting, parts supply and maintenance guidance. Verify specific warranty terms, service response times and available support packages when purchasing.
Choose based on the material type, feed size, required throughput and available installation space. Lighter, low-volume operations may prefer smaller models (e.g., 300–500), while industrial recycling applications requiring higher throughput should consider larger models (600–1000). Contact the supplier with your material samples for a recommendation.
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