A shredding system for any kind of material for the preparation of animal fodder, which may be: sugar cane,
sorghum, corn, cassava branches and various species of grass meant for animal feed.
1. Divide the material into portions before shredding; make sure that the bulk contains no non-crushable objects
such as stones, or glass, among others. Select the direction you want the material to be released.
2. Start the motor.
3. Grasp the wad firmly with both hands and insert it into the supply hopper, pushing it until you feel that the
material is being pulled in.
4. Do not exceed the crusher feed to avoid overworking the engine.
Because this equipment experiences constant
vibration caused by impact of crushed or chopped
products, the natural tendency is for the bolts
to loosen over time. For this reason, they should
be checked periodically and all bolts should be
retightened if necessary.
Check them periodically, and if necessary tighten
the loose screws. Be careful not to overtighten as
they may strip.
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Feeding Funnel Assembly
4
3
2
1
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What you can Shred
Operation
Tightening
Secure the Feed Funnel (4) to the machine using
the plain washer (3), spring washer (2) and nut (1).
Adjust the funnel position according to the opening
on the crusher body and then tighten it to the torque
indicated in the torque table on page 34. Closing
the funnel well contributes to smooth operation of
the crusher.
Attention!
Always turn off shredder and unplug it
before servicing or cleaning.
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