The machine is advertised with a nominal capacity of 150 kg per hour. Actual output can vary based on raw material type, moisture content, pellet diameter (die size), and operating conditions — typical working range can be between about 80–150 kg/h.
It can produce pellets for poultry, livestock and pet feed using common raw materials such as corn, soybean meal, wheat bran, grasses and mixed recipes. Very fibrous or oily materials may require pre-processing (grinding or conditioning).
The machine is available for 220V or 380V supply. Confirm with the supplier which voltage and phase (single or three-phase) is provided for your order and check local power compatibility.
Overall dimensions are approximately 70 × 35 × 80 cm. Single package size is 80 × 40 × 85 cm and the gross weight is about 90 kg.
Pellet size is determined by the die used. For poultry feed, common diameters are 2–4 mm. Dies can often be changed to produce other sizes; ask the supplier about available die sizes or customization.
For best pelleting performance aim for a moisture content in the 12–18% range. Very dry or very wet material will reduce pellet quality and machine efficiency; adjusting moisture or using a conditioner helps.
Yes — for uniform pellets and consistent production you should grind ingredients to a suitable fineness (using a hammer mill or grinder) and pre-mix them evenly before pelleting. A pre-conditioner (optional) can improve pellet quality.
Regular tasks include daily cleaning of dust and debris, periodic inspection and tightening of fasteners, routine lubrication of bearings and moving parts, and monitoring wear on the die and rollers. Replace worn parts promptly to maintain performance.
Spare parts and replacement dies are normally available from the manufacturer or supplier. Confirm availability, lead times and part numbers with your vendor before purchase.
Pellet machines produce moderate noise during operation. Use appropriate hearing protection for extended exposure and follow standard machine-safety practices: keep guards in place, disconnect power before servicing, and train operators on safe use.
Package contents can vary by supplier. Typically the delivery includes the pellet machine, necessary basic tools, an operator manual, and possibly one die. Confirm the exact contents with the seller prior to purchase.
Daily output depends on working hours and actual throughput. For example, at 150 kg/h continuous operation: 8 hours ≈ 1,200 kg/day; 24 hours ≈ 3,600 kg/day. Actual daily yield will be lower due to downtime and material variations.
Basic installation and electrical hookup are required. The machine is compact and straightforward to set up, but for first-time users the supplier can often provide installation guidance, setup instructions or paid commissioning assistance.
Warranty terms and after-sales service vary by seller and region. Check the product listing or contact the supplier to confirm warranty length, what it covers (parts/labor), and available service or spare-parts support.
Yes. Its compact size and capacity (suitable for small to medium-scale production) make it well suited for small farms, starter feed mills or on-farm feed production for poultry and other livestock.
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