The
Exclusive Pierce and Tear Concept
The
shredder is driven by a low-horsepower 1750 rpm motor. the motor speed
is mechanically reduced so that the three synchronized counter-rotating
shafts operate at high torque in the 20-70 rpm speed range. A staggered
ripping tooth arrangement on the shafts provides a uniform pierce-and-tear
shredding operation to accomplish high-capacity shredding at a low noise
level (76 to 78 decibels, A scale, weighted).
The slow-speed, high torque pierce-and-tear shredding eliminates the possibility
of throw-out from the machine and minimizes maintenance requirements.
BloApCo ripping teeth require no sharpening and last for years under normal
operation. The very slow speed and special tooth design minimizes dust
generated by shredding.
An automatic safety device stops the machine at a pre-set overload condition,
causing the machine to job in reverse to release and reposition the material
that caused the overload, and then restarts the machine in the normal
forward mode. If the machine cannot clear itself in two or three successive
job-reverse sequences, to shuts down and energizes a pilot light to alert
the operator of the problem.
Simple and efficient operation make this BloApCo shredder a positive answer
for disposal or recycling of waste materials.
Specifications: Drive: Single 15 to 30 HP motor, depending
on application.
Controls: Fused, disconnect, forward, stop, reversing
starter, automatic overload and jog reverse controls sit mounted in NEMA
12 enclosure. Standard 3/60/460 power.
Capacity: Approx. 300 pounds per hour per HP when handling
corrugated board materials.

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