Device for bale grouping and shredding of fodder and baled...

Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – Rotating comminuting surface

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C241S187000, C241S189100, C241S191000, C241S605000

Reexamination Certificate

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06896215

ABSTRACT:
A bale-grouping and shredding device includes at least a rotor (4) equipped with said discs whereof the periphery is smooth. The discs (12) are provided with cutting members in the form of sectioning pairs (11). The sectioning pairs are V-shaped and co-operate with the teeth (17) of the barrier (11) to cut up and drive the products.

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