Cows headlock Freelock
self-lockingadjustabletubular

Cows headlock - Freelock - CK Industries - self-locking / adjustable / tubular
Cows headlock - Freelock - CK Industries - self-locking / adjustable / tubular
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Characteristics

Animal type
cows
Lock options
self-locking
Other characteristics
tubular, adjustable

Description

Freelock Cornadis: Ideal for breastfeeding The FREELOCK feed lock with its double sliding panels is the first feed lock to have a self-service function. Ideal for suckler farming, it has a wide and quick neck adjustment system for all places at once. Thus, these feeders adapt to the size of animals of all ages for greater comfort and safety. Its self-locking operation is reliable and silent. The lock is tamper-proof and each arm repositions itself automatically. Its secure design prevents any accidents, it blocks all spaces where animals could get stuck. • Robust construction in class 1 steel tube, Ø60 and Ø42 mm • Effortlessly adjustable neckline, from 145 mm to 320 mm depending on the model, via a large retractable control handle • Arm locking by high-resistance Teflon spacer (anti-noise spacer available as an option) • Metal ringed arm articulation pin • Automatic arm return • Simple and practical ¼ turn control handle • Panels from 1 m to 6 m, 1 to 10 places • Specific tips available as accessories.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.