Heavy Duty Iron Body Chaff/Chara Cutting Machine With 3 HP Motor, 500 Kg/hr Cutting Capacity
SKU: TI-HD-22960
Price : ₹26599 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Heavy Duty Iron Body Chaff/Chara Cutting Machine,
3 HP Motor, 500 Kg/hr Cutting Capacity
Iron Body
Country of origin: India
Description
The Heavy Duty Chaff/Chara cutting machine is a mechanical device used for converting green agricultural waste into animal feed. This machine is designed for efficiently cutting straw, hay, grass and other types of fodder into smaller pieces making them suitable for feeding livestock. This process is essential for preparing feed for livestock such as cattle and horses, as it aids in digestion and ensures that animals consume all parts of their feed without rejection. This machine is equipped with a 3 HP motor which provides required power for carrying out the cutting tasks.
Features
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Efficient Cutting Mechanism : Equipped with sharp blades that efficiently chop fodder into manageable pieces, facilitating easier feeding for livestock.
High Capacity : Designed to process large quantities of fodder quickly, thus saving valuable time during peak feeding seasons.
Durable Construction : Made from high-quality materials, ensuring longevity and sustained performance even under rigorous use.
Ease of Operation : User-friendly design enables operators of varying skill levels to use the machine with minimal training.
Maintenance-Friendly : Simplified maintenance procedures ensure that the machine remains in optimal condition, reducing downtime and repair costs.
Specification
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Product Type: Motor/Engine Operated
Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
Motor Power : 3 HP
Motor Winding : Copper
Voltage : 220 V
Supply Phase : Single or Three
Body Material : Iron
No. of Blades : 2
Blade Material : Iron
Cutting Size : 0.5 inch (1.27 cm)
Cutting Capacity : More than 500 Kg
Dimension (L X W X H) : 120 x 80 x 40 cm
Weight (Without Motor) : 90 Kg (Approx.)
Weight (With Motor) : 120 Kg (Approx.)
Applications
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Fodder Preparation : Chaff cutters efficiently cut or shred plant materials, making it easier for livestock to consume and digest feed.
Animal Nutrition : By reducing the particle size of fodder, chaff cutters enhance digestion and nutrient absorption in animals, leading to improved health and productivity.
Silage Production : This machine is essential in preparing silage by cutting crops into smaller pieces, which aids in compaction and preservation for long-term storage.
Usage
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Step 1 : Safety Precautions
Read the Manual : Familiarize yourself with the manufacturer’s instructions and operational guidelines.
Wear Protective Gear : Use gloves, goggles, and appropriate footwear to protect yourself from any potential accidents.
Check the Power Supply : Ensure that the machine’s power supply is stable and adequate for the motor's requirements.
Step 2 : Prepare the Fodder
Choose the type of fodder you wish to chop, such as wheat straw, hay, or green forage. Prepare the fodder by cutting it into manageable lengths of around 1 to 2 feet, as this makes it easier to feed into the machine.
Step 3 : Set Up the Machine
Place the Cutter : Set the electric chaff cutter on a flat, stable surface to prevent any movement during operation.
Connect to Power : Plug the machine into a power outlet. Ensure that the electrical cord is undamaged and that the machine is grounded properly.
Adjust the Height : Depending on your preference for discharge, you may need to adjust the height of the discharge chute.
Step 4: Operating the Machine
Start the Machine : Switch on the power button and allow the motor to reach full speed before you start feeding the fodder.
Feed the Fodder : Gradually feed the prepared fodder into the feeding chamber. Avoid forcing the material, as this can damage the blades or motor.
Monitor the Process : Keep an eye on the cutting action, ensuring that the flow of fodder is consistent. If you notice any signs of straining or unusual sounds, turn off the machine immediately to investigate.
Collect Chopped Fodder : Once the fodder is chopped, it will be expelled through the discharge chute. Place a container or feed trough beneath the chute to collect the chopped material.
Step 5 : Post-Operation Care
Turn Off the Machine : After completing the chopping process, make sure to turn off the machine and unplug it from the power source.
Clean the Machine : Regular cleaning is vital for maintaining the longevity of your electric chaff cutter. Remove any residual fodder and wash the components as necessary.
Inspect for Damage : After every use, check the blades and other components for wear and tear. Sharpen or replace blades as needed to maintain optimal performance.