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Developed for producing chips from logs, branches, and wood waste, this equipment features a robust design with a solid monoblock construction made from welded structural steel. It is compact, allowing for easy access to maintenance and cleaning of key components like the engine and hydraulic system.
Mounted on a reinforced crawler track system, it is capable of navigating any terrain. This self-propelled machine is controlled via remote control. It includes a steel mesh input conveyor and an articulated outfeed conveyor designed for transportation, featuring a rubberized, ribbed belt.
The system has a toothed upper pressure roller and two lower rollers. It also features a hydraulic counter-knife extractor, a diesel engine with an automatic radiator cleaning system, and automatic load control, allowing the chipper to operate autonomously. Hydraulic drives power the roller traction system and cylinder movement, with an automated clutch, remote control, 10 functions, and a display panel with alarms and operational data.
Model | BRUTUS 1020T |
Estimated production | 170 to 300 m³/h |
Motor size | Diesel, Scania 500 CV |
Rotor diameter | 1000 mm |
Inlet height (logs) | 450 mm |
Inlet height (branches) | 1000 mm |
Inlet width | 1020 mm |
Inlet conveyor length | 3100 mm |
Inlet conveyor speed | 15-55 m.lin/min |
Nominal chip size | 20 to 50 mm |
Number of knifes | 2 or 3 |
Approximate weight | 25,5 ton |
Chip discharge height | 5320 mm |
Width | 2600mm |
Height | 4320mm |
Total length | 10930mm |