Mini Shredders
MacDonald Steel Mini paper
shredders are employed to accept trim waste on a continuous
basis from an air conveyor or belt conveyor or on an intermittent
basis as a floor sweep for general clean-up, and reduce the
scrap in size for more convenient handling and to improve
the baling characteristics of the scrap.
The scrap material is reduced into small pieces in the shredding section consisting of a series of fixed teeth on a rotating arbor which pass through a fixed grating. A V-belt drive is used to run the shredder.
The shredder is statically and dynamically balanced. The arbor shaft is supported by oversized, self-aligning mount bearings. The drive is fully-guarded. A bolted cover provides access to the arbor.
MacDonald Steel Mini paper
shredders are employed to reduce scrap in size for more
convenient handling and to improve the scrap's baling characteristics.
The Shredders are constructed of heavy structural members
and are all-welded construction.

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