Hand and Power Operated Chaff Cutter/Grass Cutter with 2hp Motor
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SKU: AB-MI-22001
Price : ₹24999 (Including GST)
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Delivery By: Jan 31 - Feb 2
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Short Description
2 Blades Hand and Power Operated Chaff Cutter/Grass Cutter
1000 to 1500 kg per hr Cutting Capacity
Moto Power 2hp Motor
Wheel Size 32 inch (81.28 cm)
Country of origin: India
Description
This is a traditional design chaff/grass cutter which be both operated using hand and motor. This machine is built using high quality materials and is equipped with a 2HP motor responsible for carrying out the cutting process. The cutting wheel size is 32 inches which helps the cutter to achieve a cutting capacity of 1000-1500 kilos per hour making it suitable for fulfilling high volume fodder demands.
Features
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Robust Construction: The chaff cutters is designed with a strong and durable frame, made from iron. This construction ensures that the machine can withstand rigorous use in agricultural settings, providing longevity and reliability.
Cost-Effectiveness: The chaff cutter features both manual and motor operated functionality which makes this machine operable in both type of scenarios with and without electricity.
Consistent Performance: Delivers uniform cutting results, ensuring consistent feed size, which is beneficial for livestock digestion.
Stand Dimension (L x W x H) : 42 x 10 x 32 inch (106.6 x 25.4 x 81.28 cm)
Weight : 118 Kg (Approx.)
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The Color of the product may vary.
Usage
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1. Preparation Before Use :
Inspect the Machine: Before operating the chaff cutter, check for any signs of wear or damage. Ensure that all parts are functioning correctly, including the blades and handles.
Clean the Area: Make sure the workspace is clear of any debris or obstacles that could interfere with operation.
Gather Materials: Collect the fodder or crop residues you intend to cut. Common materials include straw, hay, and other plant materials.
2. Setting Up the Chaff Cutter :
Positioning: Place the chaff cutter on a stable surface. It should be secure enough to withstand the force applied during cutting.
3. Feeding Material into the Cutter :
Loading Fodder: Take small bundles of fodder and feed them into the machine’s feeding chute. Avoid overloading as this can jam the blades.
Using Safety Gear: Wear gloves and goggles to protect yourself from any potential injuries while operating.
4. Operating the Chaff Cutter :
Turning the Handle (Manual Operation): Begin turning the handle in a steady motion. The blades will rotate and cut through the fodder. Maintain a consistent speed; too fast may cause jams, while too slow may not effectively cut through tougher materials.
Turning On the Motor (Motor Operation): Connect the motor to an electric source and power it on.
Feeding Technique: As you turn the handle, gently push more fodder into the feeding chute without forcing it.
5. Collecting Chopped Material :
Catch Tray or Container: Position a container or tray beneath the discharge area to collect chopped chaff as it exits.
Monitor Output: Regularly check if material is being discharged properly and adjust your feeding technique if necessary.
6. Post-Operation Care :
Cleaning Up: After use, clean any residual material from both inside and outside of the machine to prevent rust and maintain efficiency.
Storage: Store in a dry place away from moisture to prolong its lifespan.
Maintenance :
Remove Residue: After cutting chaff, remove any leftover material from the blades and feeding area. This can be done using a brush or cloth.
Wash Components: If necessary, wash the parts with water and mild detergent to eliminate dirt and debris. Ensure all components are completely dry before using the machine again.
Check for Sharpness: Inspect the blades for sharpness; dull blades can lead to inefficient cutting and increased strain on the machine.
Replacement: If any blades are damaged or excessively worn, replace them immediately to ensure optimal performance.
Avoid Over-Lubrication: Apply just enough lubricant to avoid attracting dust and debris which can cause further wear.
Professional Servicing: Consider having a professional service your chaff cutter if you notice significant issues or if it has not been maintained regularly.
Applications
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Livestock Feeding: One of the primary applications of hand operated chaff cutters is in the preparation of feed for livestock. By cutting fodder such as grass, hay, or straw into smaller pieces, these machines facilitate better digestion and nutrient absorption in animals like cows, goats, sheep, and horses.
Efficient Use of Fodder: Chaff cutters help reduce wastage of fodder by ensuring that the feed is uniformly chopped. This uniformity allows for more efficient feeding practices since animals tend to consume chopped fodder more readily than whole stalks or larger pieces.
Preparation for Silage: In addition to direct feeding, hand operated chaff cutters are also used in the preparation of silage. Silage is fermented fodder that is stored for use during periods when fresh pasture is not available. The cutting process helps create a suitable particle size that promotes fermentation and preserves the nutritional quality of the feed.
Toolsvilla deals with various types of Food Processing Machinery. Wide varieties of Chaff Cutter Machine are used for cutting dry grass, or hay into small pieces, before being mixed with other forage and used to feed the cattle.
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