The Heavy Duty 7HP Petrol Chaff Cutter is a high-performance agricultural machine engineered for large-scale livestock farmers and dairy entrepreneurs. Powered by a robust 7HP 4-stroke petrol engine, this machine eliminates the need for an electrical connection, making it ideal for remote farm locations. It boasts a massive cutting capacity of 800-1000 Kg per hour, effortlessly processing dry and green fodder such as corn stalks, straw, and grass into fine, digestible chaff. Its heavy-duty steel chassis and precision-balanced blades ensure vibration-free operation and long-term durability in rugged environments.
Features
:- High-Torque 7HP Petrol Engine: Equipped with a reliable 4-stroke petrol engine that provides consistent power for continuous, heavy-duty operation without electrical dependency.
- Massive Output Capacity: Capable of processing 800-1000 Kg of fodder per hour, significantly reducing labor time and increasing farm efficiency.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Built on a reinforced steel frame with a powder-coated finish to resist corrosion and withstand the rigors of outdoor farm use.
- Enhanced Safety Guarding: Includes a wide feeding hopper and protective gear covers to ensure maximum operator safety during high-speed processing.
Applications
:- Dairy Farming: Essential for preparing uniform fodder for cattle, which improves digestion and increases milk yield.
- Goat & Sheep Rearing: Perfect for cutting fodder into smaller, finer bits suitable for small ruminants to minimize feed wastage.
- Sustainable Agriculture: Helps in processing crop residues into mulch or composting material to improve soil health.
- Commercial Fodder Supply: Used by entrepreneurs who sell processed chaff to local farmers as a business.
- Remote Farm Operations: Perfect for locations with frequent power outages or no access to the electrical grid.
Usage
:1. Preparation and Setup:
- Location: Choose a flat, stable surface for the chaff cutter. Ensure that the area is clear of any obstacles or flammable materials.
- Power Supply: The user needs to connect a motor to an appropriate power source, in order to start working.
- Safety Gear: Wear appropriate safety gear, including gloves, goggles, and ear protection, as operating machinery can be noisy and potentially hazardous.
- Prepare the material (straw or hay) you wish to cut. It should be dry and free from foreign objects like stones or metal pieces.
- Feed the material into the hopper of the chaff cutter slowly and steadily. Avoid overloading the machine as this can cause jams or damage.
- Turn on the power switch of the motor-operated chaff cutter.
- Allow the machine to reach its full operational speed before feeding in more material.
- As you feed material into the hopper, monitor its progress through the cutting mechanism.
- Adjust your feeding speed based on how quickly the machine processes the material; do not force too much at once.
- The cut chaff will exit from a designated outlet. Position containers or bags underneath this outlet to collect the chopped material efficiently.
- Ensure that no one stands directly behind or near this outlet during operation.
- Once you have finished cutting, turn off the motor using its designated switch.
- Wait for all moving parts to come to a complete stop before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.