The Roller Chopper is rated to process up to 6 tons per hour under typical operating conditions. Actual throughput will vary with wood species, moisture content, branch diameter, and operator feeding technique.
The machine handles a maximum chipping diameter of 127 mm (about 5 inches). Larger logs or trunks should be pre-cut before feeding.
The listed engine brand is Loncin and a 15 HP power rating is shown. Some configurations reference 220V electric motor options — please confirm the exact powertrain (gasoline engine vs electric motor) with the supplier or sales representative for the unit you plan to buy.
Single package dimensions are 53 x 125 x 100 cm. The machine's net weight is approximately 191 kg; packaged (gross) weight is listed around 200 kg.
Blades are listed as 5 inches in length. Replacement blades and spare parts are typically available from the manufacturer or authorized dealers — contact your supplier to order spares and confirm part numbers.
Yes. The unit is designed to be user-friendly across skill levels, but all operators should receive basic instruction on safe feeding, use of PPE, and machine controls before operation.
The Roller Chopper is described as low-noise compared with many industrial chippers, but exact decibel levels are not provided. Regardless, operators should wear hearing protection whenever running the machine.
Daily: inspect blades, remove debris from hopper and chute, check fasteners and belts. Weekly: check blade sharpness and edge condition, inspect lubrication points. Monthly: inspect bearings, drive components, and engine/motor fluids (if applicable). Follow the manufacturer service manual for scheduled maintenance and service intervals.
Yes. The machine is suitable for firewood manufacturers and general wood processing tasks. For consistent firewood sizes, follow recommended cutting and feeding practices and use appropriate blade configuration.
Always wear PPE (eye protection, hearing protection, gloves, and sturdy footwear). Keep hands and clothing away from the hopper and feed mechanisms, never reach into the feed area while running, shut off and lock out power before clearing jams or performing maintenance, and remove nails or metal from wood before feeding.
Turn off and completely stop the engine/motor and disconnect power before attempting to clear a jam. Use a wooden push stick or tool (not hands) to remove material. Refer to the operator manual for specific jam-clearing procedures.
Ideal for processing waste branches, small logs and debris in forestry, landscaping, storm cleanup, timber equipment operations, and firewood production. Avoid feeding oversized trunks or materials containing metal, stones, or other contaminants.
Use appropriate lifting points or a pallet for transport. Secure the packaged unit during shipping to prevent tip or damage. Store in a dry, covered area to protect the engine/motor and blades from moisture and corrosion. If storing long-term, follow manufacturer recommendations for fuel and fluid stabilization.
Warranty terms vary by seller and region. Check with your dealer for warranty coverage, authorized service centers, and where to order replacement parts. Always use genuine parts recommended by the manufacturer to maintain performance and safety.
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