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Ch 222 OEM |
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A Chipper For the
Furniture Industry
The CH 222 OEM
version of the chipper has a 16" V-belt pulley and a drop
chute feed. This model can be used by the furniture industry to dispose
of short pieces and other wood residue. The CH 222 OEM also is the
right chipper for sawmills, the chipper can chip 18" wide slabs. |
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Power Requirements
Due to the inertia
of the heavy and large rotor, power units down to 35 HP
can be used. About 7 HP is required for every inch of round wood
diameter. Thus, to chip a 5-inch round wood, you need a 35 HP power
unit (7 X 5 = 35). |
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Safety Features
The Valby chippers
do not have any knife motion toward the operator-this reduces the risk
of loose material flying back through the feed chute.
The knives are
counter-sunk into the disk, so the stress of chipping is
absorbed by the entire backside of the knife, not just the knife bolts. |
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The discharge height is 7'11"
above ground so the discharge is above eye level. To accomplish safe
operation in various wind directions, the Valby chipper's discharge
direction is adjustable 360 degrees.
The deflector bonnet enables
placing the chips near or far. The Valby chippers also have several
noise-reducing features, such as the discharge opening is above ear level;
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is adjustable and can be directed away from the operator. |
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Available Feed Chutes
The chipper can be used with two types of feed chutes: the F260 slab chute and the DF230 and DF 232
drop spouts.
The F260 has a control
bar that runs on top of the feed chute. The feed can be
interrupted by the control bar. The wide feed chute is used for slabs,
poles, and other materials that need not be compressed. |
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The
DF230 and DF 232 drop spouts are gravity fed, and can be used
together with conveyors.
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Ease of Operation
The low feeding
point ensures effortless feeding of the chipper, thus allowing the operator
to stand with a straight back. The discharge direction is adjustable 360
degrees.
The chipper stands up by
itself on the ground and is easy to hook up or remove from the tractor. |
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Power Requirements
Due to the inertia
of the heavy and large rotor, power units down to 35 HP can be used.
About 7 HP is required for every inch of round wood diameter. Thus, to
chip a 5-inch round wood, you need a 35 HP tractor (7 X 5 = 35). |
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Safety Features
The Valby chippers
do not have any knife motion toward the operator-this reduces the risk
of loose material flying back through the feed chute.
The discharge height is 7'11"
above ground so the discharge is above eye level. To accomplish safe
operation in various wind directions, the Valby chipper's discharge
direction is adjustable 360 degrees.
The deflector bonnet enables
placing the chips near or far. The Valby chippers also have several
noise-reducing features. The discharge opening is above ear level. It
is adjustable and can be directed away from the operator. |
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Specs |
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Mounting: 3 point hitch. Cat. I and II |
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Power Requirements: 540-1000 rpm 35-60 HP |
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Tractors with PTO brake must have a clutch on
the PTO shaft |
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Chipper Rotor: Diameter: 41 5/16" |
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Weight: 488 lbs. |
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Knives: Two 11.8" X 5.5"
full-size knives |
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In feed Capacity: 9" diameter round wood |
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One anvil |
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Chip Length: 3/4", not adjustable |
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Feed Height: 17" above ground |
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Discharge: Adjustable 360 degrees |
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Height: 7' 11" |
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Height with optional extension:
12 ½' |
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Chute folds for inside storage
of 87" |
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Shipping Weight: |
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CH 222 OEM = 1170 LBS. |
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