Drive: Speed
reducer mounted on ripper shaft, driven by V-belt from electric motor.
Heavy-duty roller chain drives riper shafts. Standard drives range
from 15 to 30 HP. Greater horsepower, is required, available.
Electrical: Primary 460 volt, 3 phase, 60 Hz control voltage...115
volt, 60 Hz fused disconnect. Other voltages are available at extra
cost.
Controls: Oil-tight industrial pushbuttons and pilot lights
convenient to operator's position located in NEMA 12 enclosure with
reversing starter and fused disconnect.
Bearings: Shafts are journaled in piloted, self-aligning heavy-duty
ball (standard) or extra heavy-duty spherical roller bearings (optional)
mounted in machined hubs.
Material size: Handles cartons up to 12" high. With pre-crusher,
handles cartons up to 38" high. Up to 1/2" of solid paper sheets.
Shred size:
Standard ripper wheels on corrugated material priduce shreds averageing
40 square inches.
Material weight: shredderd corrugated averages 1 1/2 lbs. per
cubic foot before baling.
Capacity: 300 pounds per hour, per HP, of corrugated. With
closed baler, up to (3) 800 lb. bales per hour... higher with open
end and auto tie presses.
Conveyor: Center-guided belt serves as loading table, keeping
personnel away from ripper teeth. Conveyor driven by main shredder
drive through clutch. A saftey drop plate designed to prodect personnel
Conveyor speed: 40 FPM (nominal)
Installation: Shredder shipped pre-wired and knocked down,
ready for erection. Normally two men and lift truck can completely
assemble the unit, including attachment to baler, in less than eight
hours.
General: Drive parts, electrical components and bearings are
standard units, readily available. Tramp metal seldom causes damage,
but can sometimes break a ripper tooth. A few broken teeth will not
materially affect machine efficiency. Ripper wheels can easily be
replaced when convenient. Because of slow operating speeds, there
are no balancing or vibration problems.
Pierce-and-Tear
shredding Action
BloApCo shredders incorporate slow-turning, high torque, ripping teeth
mounted on shafts. Each shaft rotates at a different speed (from 3
to 35 RPM). This produces a highly efficient pierce-and tear shredding
action which reduces material into small, irregular pieces for easy
compaction into neat, tight bales.
Unique Gear Drive
To eliminate the use of long lengths of roller chain and idler shafts
to drive the main shaft in an opposing direction, BloApCo engineers
developed a unique chain gear drive. This was accomplished by fastening
sections of roller chain directly to a wheel to form a roller-tooth
gear.
The result is a high-efficiency gear that can transmit the high-torque
requirements without the wide face area and critical alignment problems
of spur gears with equal capacity.