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Here is a good view of the octagon door assembly which allows for easy access to the screens. This model also had a weir (valve built into the end cap) to allow material to remain in the machine longer for finer grind and to regulate when flow begins. |
| Diesel driven unit shown here is just under 9 feet tall and 16 feet long. This model equiped with transfer pipe to allow for double grinding of material (black pipe on right to go from top to bottom.) |
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This view shows the covers on the main frame which can be filled with sand for additional vibration dampening if required. |
| View of end cover opening. Note pick up area for screens and for door alignment and standard "O" ring grooves for sealing of the end caps thus allowing dry sealing and use of the grinder for a slurry if required. |
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Left view of the machine shows the safety and shipping retainers as well as the oil lube pump assembly. This unit is driven by a HTD belt directly off the clutch on the motor. |
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