Feed conveyor BT 170
hay balechain

Feed conveyor - BT 170 - Cormall A/S - Dirk Gröndahl - hay bale / chain
Feed conveyor - BT 170 - Cormall A/S - Dirk Gröndahl - hay bale / chain
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Characteristics

Applications
feed, hay bale
Technology
chain

Description

For automatic loading we recommand the Cormall BT 170 loading conveyor. CONVEYOR: Standard length of the feed table is 5 meters, but we have supplied tables up to 50 m long. The standard width of the tables is 1700 mm. Two heavy conveying chains with cross slats move the bales towards the shredder. A sensor at the end of the tables adjusts the feed rate. Motor size for the transmissions is 2,2 kW gearmotor. We usually supply two tables where the first one is placed low, 650 mm from ground level for simple removal of strings, and the second tables is placed at an angle for filling up into the shredder or bale breaker GANGWAY: Higher, horizontal conveyors can be provided with a gangway/catwalk for the removal of strings and the inspection of the tables. Machine function Receiver and conveying table made with chain and slat for filling into a bale breaker, straw shredder or other device. The min. length is 5 meter, on special demand shorter down to 2,5 meter and can be extended to max. length of 10 meter with 2.5 meter sections. Machine number for standard 1013-454 (5m), 1013.455 (7,5 m), 1013-456 (10m) Machine paint: Machines, guards etc. comes in a color type RAL 3001 red suitable for indoor, non corrosive environment - water and oil resistant -15 to + 60 degrees C, surface purified with alkaline degreaser, painted with a machine primer and here after coating paint.
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