Mega 735
Stationary recycling plant with hammer mill Designed for the flexible grinding of heavy duty metal scrap.
What sets apart our Mega 735 hammer mill:
450kW
electric motor power
35ton/h
productivity (up to)
77000kg
machine weight
n.32 - 52kg/cad
hammers: amount and weight
8800kg
rotor weight
7700kg
patented cradle weight
Fields of application
The hammer mill can grind heavy duty metal scraps and which cause significant processing peaks. Some examples include: Electric motors up to 40 kg, mixed metals, car engines, crankcases and mixed aluminium, mixed metal scrap and still more.
Oscillating surface with eccentric
Specifically designed by Panizzolo to handle the infeed and outfeed material and reduce vibrations to the machinery. The special system evenly distributes material, appropriately checking and balancing the material flow.
Reduction of environmental vibrations
56 vibration dampers are installed between the base and floor. They can dampen about 80% of the vibrations produced by machining, thus protecting structural quality and operator safety.
Electric panel: design and components
The Mega series includes a totally in-house designed electric panel. This allows for the quality check of the components and their constant upgrading. Specific energy analysers record processing data and dialogue with the software. To protect the components against metal dust, the panel is insulated and equipped with a filtering and temperature control system of the inlet air.
Combinable accessories
Depending on production requirements, the machinery can quickly be combined with a wide range of accessories and sorting systems.
What is your treatment requirement?
We listen to your needs and can supply you with the best technologies to meet your business goals.
The processing cycles are designed to maximise production activities, to be able to attain full recovery of secondary raw materials and to reintroduce them directly into the economic cycle.
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