Commercial 2 Blades Chaff Cutting/Grass Cutter Machine, With 2 HP Motor
SKU: TI-C2-11086
₹31299 (Including GST)
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Short Description
Chaff Cutter/Grass Cutter Machine With 2 HP Motor
Cutting Size of 18 to 23 mm (Approx.)
Cutting Capacity for Green and Dry Fodder are 300-350 Kgs/hr and 150-250 Kgs/hr Respectively
Country of origin: India
Description
The Chaff Cutter Machine is basically used to cut straws, grass,dry and wet fodder, which are then turned into feed for cattle. This machine cuts the fodder to the smallest particles possible, making it easy for the cattle to feed on it. This chaff cutter comes with a 2 hp motor. The cutting capacity for the dry and green fodder is different for this machine.
Features
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Cutting Mechanism: Equipped with sharp blades, chaff cutters efficiently chop fodder into small, manageable pieces, promoting better digestion and nutrient absorption for livestock.
Compact Design: This chaff cutter features a compact and portable design, facilitating easy transportation and use across different farm locations without requiring extensive setup.
Ease of Maintenance: Chaff cutters are designed for easy maintenance, with accessible components that simplify cleaning, lubrication, and blade replacement.
Dimensions (L x W x H) : 120 x 100 x 130 cm (Approx.)
Weight : 118 Kg (Approx.)
Note: The color of the product may vary.
Usage
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1. Preparation and Setup:
Location: Choose a flat, stable surface for the chaff cutter. Ensure that the area is clear of any obstacles or flammable materials.
Power Supply: The user needs to connect a motor to an appropriate power source, in order to start working.
Safety Gear: Wear appropriate safety gear, including gloves, goggles, and ear protection, as operating machinery can be noisy and potentially hazardous.
2. Loading Material:
Prepare the material (straw or hay) you wish to cut. It should be dry and free from foreign objects like stones or metal pieces.
Feed the material into the hopper of the chaff cutter slowly and steadily. Avoid overloading the machine as this can cause jams or damage.
3. Starting the Machine:
Turn on the power switch of the motor-operated chaff cutter.
Allow the machine to reach its full operational speed before feeding in more material.
4. Cutting Process:
As you feed material into the hopper, monitor its progress through the cutting mechanism.
Adjust your feeding speed based on how quickly the machine processes the material; do not force too much at once.
5. Collecting Chaff:
The cut chaff will exit from a designated outlet. Position containers or bags underneath this outlet to collect the chopped material efficiently.
Ensure that no one stands directly behind or near this outlet during operation.
6. Shutting Down:
Once you have finished cutting, turn off the motor using its designated switch.
Wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
Maintenance:
Regular Inspections: Conduct regular checks on the chaff cutter parts. Pay particular attention to bolts and nuts; if any are loose, tighten them immediately to prevent operational issues.
Lubrication: Every part of the chaff cutter requires lubrication. Clean the components thoroughly before adding lithium grease. Ensure that the gearbox is lubricated with oil every season, while the main bearing should be lubricated at least once a year.
Dust Removal: When adding lubricating oil, it is crucial to remove any dust or debris to avoid contamination that could impair functionality.
Wear and Deformation Checks: Regularly check all parts for signs of wear or deformation. If any issues are identified, replace those parts promptly to maintain safe operation.
Applications
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Animal Feed Preparation: Farmers use heavy-duty chaff/grass cutters to process crop residues into feed for livestock such as cattle, sheep, or goats. The finely chopped material is easier for animals to consume and digest.
Agricultural Use: Primarily used in agriculture for tasks such as cutting fodder, straw, hay, grass, or other crop residues for livestock feed preparation.
Waste Management: Reducing organic waste for composting or mulching.
Composting: The shredded plant material can also be used in composting processes to create organic fertilizer for enhancing soil health and promoting plant growth.