These are devices that, as the name suggests, are designed to be used in conjunction with agricultural tractors . A tractor chipper works by connecting to the PTO shaft, which is why individual chippers require connection to a tractor with the appropriate engine power. Wood shredding machines are commonly used in forestry and agriculture. Their use allows for quick, precise and safe processing of even a significant number of trunks and branches.
In disc chippers, the element that shreds wood is a metal disc/disc with mounted blades (knives). This solution was patented in 1922 by German inventor Heinrich Wigger. The rotating disc/disc is set perpendicularly to the wood fed into the machine (manually or by means of a conveyor belt). The rotating disc with knives shreds it into chips (shavings), which are then thrown out of the device through the discharge chute. By choosing a disc chipper , we obtain fine material of uniform shape and size, which can then be used for mulching, for fuel, for the production of chipboard.
Roller chippers are machines designed to quickly process branches or tree trunks into short pieces. These devices are great for forests, parks, orchards or farms. Roller chippers have a completely different shredding mechanism. It is a rotating cylinder with sharp protrusions (knives). The material we get is wood cut into pieces about 10-16 cm long.
The BX42 R chipper perfectly shreds branches, tree trunks with a diameter of up to 10 cm, and with offshoots up to 25 cm. The chipper with a three-point suspension system is designed to work with an agricultural tractor with a minimum power of 18 hp.
The material collection system is made of two hydraulically driven toothed shafts. The material collection mechanism has a 10-step collection speed regulator and a material output function. The hydraulic system drive comes from the tractor's hydraulic outputs (mounted with quick couplers).
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