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PORTABLE PNEUMATIC TRANSPORT

 

DESCRIPTION

 

The Repicky's grains and seeds portable pneumatic extractor is used to transport all kinds of grain, seeds, pellets, and granulated products.
It is ideal for transportation of Wheat, Soybeans, Corn, Oats, Barley, Peanut, Sunflower, Rice, and pellets from any of them.

 

 

 

ADVANTAGES

 

- Low percentage of broken grain (less than 1%).
- Large range in length and height.
- Minimal risk of accident as it is free of dangerous transmissions such as belts or chains.
- Valve in the vacuum line to relieve the blower's circulation of air in the case that the equipment gets stucked.
- A single operator is required to operate and control.
- Loading and unloading system with freedom of 360" rotation.

Aluminum Quick couplings that ensure good seal, easy assembly and disassembly.
- We manufacture this equipment for over 40 years and they are exported to various countries around the world.
- All the vital elements that make up the equipment such as the blower, the rotary valve, the gearbox, the cyclone, etc.. Are manufactured by us

- Wide availability of supplies, accessories and spare parts.
- High resistance accessories. Hoses and tubes made of materials that quadruple the life of any other conventional material.
- Gear Multiplier for maximum life with minimum maintenance cost, made ​​with high strength steel, thermally hardened with subsequent rectification of its flanks.
- Rotary valve operated automatically by a hydraulic motor and a pump included in the kit.
- With only removing a tube, our machine is adapted to the installation selected (silos, trucks, bins, wagons, etc.).
- Provided on trailer with wheels and tires for commercial use.
- Spear hitch suitable for pin or ball system.
- The system allows the countermarch to unclog the valve and evacuate the canal in case a foreign body enters, such as wire, nylon, gender, nails, etc..
-Carrying capacity of 60 tons per hour.

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