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Tire Crusher (Waste Tire Recycling Equipment)



This device is designed to crush tires into blocks of 50 x 50 cm for further processing.


It is formed with in feed funnel, motor, gear transmission system, crushing chamber, classifier, main body.


Working principle: The blades in the crushing chamber are driven turning by the main motor to shear the tires with outer diameter less than 1.2m from the in feed funnel.


During the shearing process, blocks less than or equal to 50 x 50mm are filtered out through the screen, bigger size will be send back for crush again until smaller than the above mentioned size.


Advantages:
1. Double shaft shearing method optimizes the drive force and avoids jam and meanwhile reduces the moment of overturning
2. Cycloidal-pin gear speed reducer planetary reducer features high working capacity, high efficiency, low noise, low volume and long lifetime
3. Horny alloy blade edge can be shaped several times to ensure long lifetime for blade
4. Easy shaft replacement and maintenance



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Posted by Peter Zhao
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Fangda Universal Environmental Protection
Address No. 1 Xisi jie Of South Xingfa Road,
City & ZIP
523860
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86-13480491210
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Interestmsn£ºchenghui8310@hotmail.com

Product Specificationspls browse www.fangdahy.com

Industry CategoryMachinery

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Delivery Lead Time60-90days

Payment & Price TermsTT L/C

My Offerswaste tire recycling machine,tire shredder,tire cutter,tire smashing machine

Other Productswaste tire recycling machine,tire shredder,tire cutter,tire smashing machine

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Product id 29985
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Added 2007.08.30
 

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