Weima Pre-Cut

Overview

Brand
Weima
Applications
Biomass, Commercial & Industrial Waste, Construction & Demolition Waste, Household Waste
Equipment
High-Speed Shredders
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Description

The Weima Pre-Cut is the ideal first step for a multi-stage waste processing system. This powerful single shaft shredder can take unsorted, highly contaminated waste, and shred it down to between 150-400mm.

After unsuitable material has been extracted from the waste stream, the pre-shredded material can be further processed in a uniform state.

Ensuring optimum preconditioning of the material for further processing steps such as sorting, classification and separation.

Applications

biomass

Biomass

commercial_industrial_waste

Commercial & Industrial Waste

construction_demolition_waste

Construction & Demolition Waste

household_waste

Household Waste

Key Features

Drive: 
Shredders can be equipped with hydraulic drive, direct drive, or power belt drive, depending on the application


Pre-Cut Rotor: 
Aggressive infeed | Vautid wear protection 


Low Feeding Point: 
For direct feeding via forklift or wheel loader


Screen: 
Multi-piece segments | Interchangeable | Easy to handle


Material Feeding: 
Swing ram on rolls | Positioned inside of the cutting chamber | Optionally with an extended pusher plate


Design: 
Adjustable base frame | Compact and flexible | Maintenance-friendly


PLC Control: 
Energy-efficient size reduction and good usability with Siemens PLC control panel

Technical Specification

Pre-Cut 2000

Power: 160 - 350 kW

Rotor Diameter: 800mm

Rotor Length: 2000mm

Rotor Speed: 5 - 120 rpm

Fraction Size: 150 - 400mm

Weight: 32,000kg

 

Pre-Cut 2500

Power: 160 - 350 kW

Rotor Diameter: 800mm

Rotor Length: 2500mm

Rotor Speed: 5 - 120 rpm

Fraction Size: 150 - 400mm

Weight: 35,000kg

 

Pre-Cut 3000

Power: 160 - 350 kW

Rotor Diameter: 800mm

Rotor Length: 3000mm

Rotor Speed: 5 - 120 rpm

Fraction Size: 150 - 400mm

Weight: 38,000kg

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