The shredder is designed to handle a wide range of materials including stainless steel, alloy, carbon steel, various plastics, electronic waste, and bulky industrial waste. Extremely large or unusually shaped items may require pre-cutting or sorting.
The unit is equipped with a 60 kW motor. Exact electrical connection (voltage, frequency, starter type) must match local standards and site installations — please provide your site power details or consult our sales/engineering team for the correct electrical configuration.
Throughput varies widely depending on material type, feed size, moisture, and required output size. In practice, throughput can range from several hundred kilograms per hour up to multiple tonnes per hour. Provide sample material details to get a more accurate capacity estimate.
Output particle size is adjusted by selecting different cutter configurations and screens. The machine supports settings from coarse to fine depending on the installed screen/cutter set. Contact us with your target particle size and we will recommend the appropriate configuration.
The shredder weight is approximately 7,000 kg. A suitable concrete foundation and lifting equipment (crane or forklift) are required for installation. Exact machine dimensions and foundation drawings are available on request to assist with site planning.
The shredder uses heavy-duty, wear-resistant cutter blades designed for metal and mixed waste. Blade life depends on material abrasiveness, feed practice and operating hours. Blades are replaceable and often reversible. We recommend a maintenance plan and can supply spare blades and wear parts.
Routine maintenance includes daily inspections, lubrication of bearings, checking bolt torque, blade condition checks, and periodic gearbox/motor inspections. Online support is provided; on-site maintenance and training can be arranged under service agreements.
Yes — the unit is CE certified and includes a machinery test report for quality assurance. Additional documentation (installation manuals, wiring diagrams, spare parts lists) is provided with delivery.
Standard safety features include emergency stop controls, safety interlocks on access doors, guarded moving parts, and PLC-based control logic. Final safety implementation should comply with local regulations and site-specific risk assessments.
Heavy-duty shredders generate noise and dust. We recommend installing acoustic enclosures, local exhaust ventilation or dust collection systems, and using wet suppression where appropriate. Our team can advise on mitigation options tailored to your site.
Yes — the machine can shred electronic waste, but hazardous components (e.g., batteries, mercury-containing devices) should be pre-sorted or treated per regulations. Downstream separation (magnetic, eddy current, air classification) is recommended for material recovery and safe disposal.
We supply wear parts (blades, screens, bearings), hydraulic components and electrical spares. Online technical support is included; extended warranties, on-site commissioning, preventive maintenance contracts and training can be arranged.
The motor rating is 60 kW. Energy consumption depends on operating load and duty cycle; at full load the motor draws approximately 60 kW (about 60 kWh per operating hour). Actual consumption will vary with material and operating conditions.
Provide details about the primary materials, typical feed size, desired throughput and output size. Ensure site power capability, suitable foundation space, and lifting equipment. We can supply drawings and installation guidance once requirements are confirmed.
Contact our sales team with material types, expected throughput, target output size and site constraints. We will recommend a configuration, provide layout drawings, an all-in quote, and options for spare parts and service packages.
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