Bandit Industries Inc., Remus, Mich., has announced an advancement in its rotary drum design that cuts knife changing time in half, makes it easier to set the knife to the anvil and easy to remove the shaft of the drum should the need arise, the company says. Bandit introduces the new Quick-Change Rotary Drum chipper.
The chipper is designed to make the knife changing process less time consuming and also simple to do. Knife maintenance is one of the most important items on these dependable chippers, according to the company. The need to remove the shaft from the drum is not a common occurrence, but when the need does arise, the old-style shafts on conventional drums can be very difficult to remove, the company adds. Removing the shaft from the rotor in the Quick-Change System is simple and can be easily completed without damaging the rotor.
Bandit offers two different styles of rotary drum chippers, including 12-inch and 16-inch long drums. Bandit’s Quick-Change Drum chippers are dependable, long lasting machines that are simple to maintain and operate, the company says.
Visit www.banditchippers.com for more information.
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