Heavy Duty Chaff Cutter/Grass Cutter Machine Without Motor, 3000-5000 Kg/hr
SKU: DK-CK-007
₹90150 (Including GST)
MRP : ₹93500
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Short Description
Chaff Cutter/Grass Cutter Without Motor
Required Motor 5-7.5 Hp
Output Capacity 3000-5000 kgs per/hr
Country of origin: India
Description
The Chaff/Grass Cutter machine is a mechanical device that cuts chaff, straw, and hay into small uniform pieces before mixing them with other fodder materials for consumption by cattle and livestock. This machine requires a 5-7.5 HP electric motor to carry out the cutting tasks, and has heavy duty sharp blades to help achieve the required cutting results. The device minimizes the amount of effort and time required to prepare fodder for animals while also simplifying the process. It has a cutting capability of 1000 kilograms per hour, making it ideal for high-volume fodder preparation and cutting activities.
Features
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Integrated Blower Mechanism: This unique feature helps in separating the chaff from the cut fodder, ensuring a clean and uniform output. The blower reduces manual separation efforts and minimizes wastage.
High Output Capacity: The machine can process between 3000 kg to 5000 kg of fodder per hour, making it suitable for small to medium-sized farms that require high productivity.
Durable Construction: Built with robust materials, the chaff cutter is designed to withstand heavy-duty usage, ensuring longevity and reliability in agricultural operations.
Location: Place the chaff cutter on a stable surface away from flammable materials.
Power Source: Ensure that the machine is connected to an appropriate power source if it is electric. For petrol-powered models, check fuel levels.
Adjustments: Adjust the height of the discharge chute if necessary to direct where you want the cut fodder to be blown.
2. Operating the Chaff Cutter:
Start the Machine: Turn on the power switch or start the engine according to your model’s specifications.
Select Fodder: Choose fresh fodder such as grass, straw, or other plant materials suitable for cutting.
Feed Fodder Gradually: Feed fodder into the machine slowly and steadily. Do not overload as this can cause jams or reduce efficiency.
Monitor Operation: Keep an eye on how well the machine is performing. Listen for unusual sounds that may indicate problems.
3. Collecting Cut Material:
The blower will discharge cut fodder through its chute. Position containers or bags appropriately to collect this material efficiently.
Maintenance:
Daily Cleaning: After each use, clean the chaff cutter thoroughly to remove any residual fodder or chaff. This prevents clogging and ensures smooth operation during the next use.
Use Compressed Air: For hard-to-reach areas, using compressed air can help blow out any accumulated debris that may affect performance.
Sharpening Blades: Regularly check the blades for sharpness. Dull blades can lead to inefficient cutting and increased strain on the motor. Sharpen them as needed using a suitable sharpening tool.
Inspect for Damage: Examine the blades for any signs of wear or damage. Replace any damaged blades immediately to maintain cutting efficiency.
Lubricate Moving Parts: Apply lubricant to all moving parts as per the manufacturer’s recommendations. This includes bearings and joints which require regular lubrication to reduce friction and wear.
Check Electrical Connections: Regularly inspect electrical connections for signs of wear or corrosion. Tighten loose connections and replace any damaged wires.
Applications
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Cutting Hay for Cattle Feed: The primary use of a chaff cutter is to cut hay into small, manageable pieces that can be easily consumed by cattle. By chopping the hay into smaller bits, it becomes more digestible for the animals, promoting better nutrition and health.
Fodder Preparation: Chaff cutters are also used to prepare fodder for livestock. By cutting fodder into smaller pieces, it becomes easier for animals to consume, leading to reduced wastage and improved feed efficiency.
Composting: Chopped organic material from a chaff cutter can be used in composting processes to create nutrient-rich compost for soil enrichment. This application promotes sustainable farming practices and reduces waste on the farm.
Bedding Material: Chopped straw or hay can serve as bedding material for livestock, providing them with comfortable resting areas while also utilizing farm waste effectively.