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Feed
Chutes
F 250
This feed is featured in the picture above to the right hand
side. A control bar runs on top of the feed chute. The feed
can be interrupted by the control bar. The wide feed chute
is used for slabs, poles and other materials that need not
be compressed.
Two different
types of drop spouts are available for the Valby chippers.
The angle of the spouts are steep so the material is gravity
fed into the chipper.
Drop
spouts can be used when the material is transported to the
chipper by a conveyor or if the size of the material to be
chipped is small. These kinds of applications are common in
pallet mills and furniture factories.
Safety Features
The Valby
Chippers do not have knife motion toward the operator - this
reduces the risk of loose material flying back through the
feed chute.
The
discharge height is 9 ½ feet (optionally 12 feet) above
ground so the discharge is above eye level. To accomplish
safe operation in various wind direction, the Valby
chipper's discharge direction is adjustable 360
degrees.
The
safety bar on top of the F 250 feed chute releases a flap
which covers the feed opening. The Valby chippers also have
several noise-reduction features. The
discharge opening is above ear level. It is adjustable and
can be directed away from the operator. The noise coming up
through the feed chute is greatly reduced by the flap which
covers the feed chute.
Mounting
The
chipper base has four bolt-holes, so the chipper can be
bolted onto any flat surface. The motor mount for 40-60 HP
electric motors is also available. The motor and chipper is
mounted on a base which has provisions to tighten the belts. |