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Waste Wood Tree Branches Comprehensive Wood Crushing Machine
Comprehensive wood crushing machine adopts automatic hydraulic system and hydraulic buffer system, which is composed of rack, knife roller, upper and lower feeding device, screen automatic tensioning structure, hydraulic back flip cover system, etc. Its advantage is convenient for overhauling and clearing clogging, which adopts automatic control system to save manpower cost, and can be equipped with mobile or diesel engine according to user's site requirements.
Comprehensive wood crushing machine applicaiton
The comprehensive wood crushing machine can process wood with nails, wooden pallets, construction site waste formwork, wood brackets, tree stumps, waste furniture, branches, wood, formwork waste, house demolition waste, doors, and windows, etc. for crushing. The crushed material is widely used in biomass power plant, making fuel, burning fire, and other biomass fuels.
Comprehensive wood crushing machine parameters
Model | Feed Size (mm) | Motor Power (kW) | Feed Power (kW) | Output Power (kW) | Rotating Speed (r/min) | Capacity (t/h) | Dimensions (mm) |
TYFS-1000 | 1000*400 | 110 | 5.5*2 | 3 | 510 | 15-20 | 6000*2150*1750 |
TYFS-1300 | 1300*400 | 132 | 7.5*2 | 3 | 510 | 20-25 | 6000*2350*1750 |
TYFS-1500 | 1500*400 | 160 | 11*2 | 4 | 365 | 25-35 | 6000*2950*1950 |
TYFS-1600 | 1600*400 | 200 | 15*2 | 4 | 365 | 35-45 | 6000*2950*1950 |
Comprehensive wood crushing machine working principle
The comprehensive wood crushing machine mainly relies on the impact of kinetic energy to complete the crushing of wood operations, work, motor driven rotor for high-speed rotation, wood evenly into the comprehensive wood crushing machine cavity, the high-speed rotation of the hammer impact caused by wood was crushed, and at the same time, the wood's own gravity so that the wood from the high-speed rotation of the hammer rushed to the shelf body baffle, sieve bars, in the lower part of the rotor, with a sieve plate, crushing wood smaller than the size of the sieve size of the particles discharged through the sieve plate, larger than the size of the sieve hole wood to stay on the sieve plate to continue to be hammered and grinding.