Bruks RE-TH 250/700/5 wood chipper





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For sale is a complete residual wood disposal system by Rudnick & Enners, manufactured in 2011. The line consists of 20 components and was used in a sawmill for the automatic transport, sorting, and processing of slabs, sawdust, and wood waste. The system is modular, disassembled, in very good condition, and immediately available.
Technical overview – Positions 1 to 20
01 – Curved chain conveyor from reducer, W 600 mm
02 – Vibrating chute 1 – edging line, L 13.0 m, W 650 mm
03 – Vibrating chute 2 – edging line, L 15.0 m, W 650 mm
04 – Vibrating chute – saw line, L 8.50 m, W 500 mm
05 – Vibrating chute 1 – saw line, L 10.0 m, W 500 mm
06 – Vibrating chute 2 – saw line, L 9.0 m, W 500 mm
07 – Vibrating chute – log carriage roller path, L 7.50 m, W 500 mm
08 – Vibrating chute – trimming line, L 11.0 m, W 650 mm
09 – Vibrating chute – trimming line, L 9.0 m, W 650 mm
10 – Auger conveyor for sawdust, L 4.0 m, Ø 300 mm
11 – Conveyor belt to chipper, L 3.60 m, W 500 mm
12 – Slab conveyor belt, L 11.0 m, W 300 mm
13 – Waste conveyor belt, L 11.60 m, W 300 mm
14 – Metal detector
15 – Chipper type RE-TH 250/700/5, motor 75 kW
16 – Twin auger under chipper, W 600 mm
17 – Curved chain conveyor to screen, W 600 mm
18 – Screen R&E, L 4.0 m, W 2.0 m
19 – Curved chain conveyor to landfill, W 500 mm / 300 mm
20 – Chain conveyor to chip storage, W 600 mm
Additional information
Manufacturer Rudnick & Enners
Year of manufacture 2011
Condition very good, used, disassembled
Availability immediately from stock
Location A-3525 Lugendorf, Austria
Application sawmills, biomass systems, wood processing
Price on request
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