Key Specifications Explained
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1000 kg/h (Kilograms per Hour):
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This is the machine’s output capacity or production efficiency.
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It means the machine is designed to chop up to 1000 kilograms of raw material (such as hay, straw, or green fodder) in one hour under ideal operating conditions.
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This capacity is generally suitable for medium-scale livestock farming operations.
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900 r/min (Revolutions per Minute):
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This is the operating speed of the machine’s main cutting drum/cylinder.
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It indicates the rotational velocity of the blades that cut the fodder. A speed of 900 r/min is a typical rotational speed for the cutting mechanism on these types of machines.
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The motor connected to the chaff cutter often has a higher speed (e.g., 2800 RPM), and a pulley system is used to step down the speed to the desired 900 r/min for the cutting drum.
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