Europe style for Wood Shaving Crusher - SAWDUST HAMMER MILL-A1600 – Pengfuda
Europe style for Wood Shaving Crusher - SAWDUST HAMMER MILL-A1600 – Pengfuda Detail:
Condition: New
Type: Sawdust hammer mill
Place of Origin: Shandong, China
Brand Name: Pengfuda
Model Number:A1600
Power Type: Electric or diesel engine
Application:Grind wood chip into sawdust
Main motor power: 160 kw
Raw material:wood chips,wood offcut,small branches
Production Capacity: 4-4.5 tons per hour
Certification: ISO9001-2008
Warranty: 1 year
After-sales Service Provided: Engineers available to service machinery overseas
Packaging &Delivery:
Plastic wrapped or as the customer’s require FCL packed
Application :
The sawdust hammer mill is a specialized machine for producing sawdust in wood factory.It is also widely used in the biamass fuel factory,organic fertilizer factory,animal husbandry and etc.
Raw material of sawdust hammer mill can be wood chips,wood offcut,corn cob and stalk ,as well as non-wood material (such as cotton stalk, pvc foaming board).
FACTORY WORKSHOP
PACKAGE AND WORKSHOP
CERTIFICATES
Product detail pictures:




Related Product Guide:
Utility tools: Excavator mounted wood splitter | Mini Wood Chipping Machine
A life lost for sixty dollars | Disc Wood Chipping Machine
Assume full responsibility to satisfy all needs of our clients; achieve continual advancements by endorsing the expansion of our purchasers; turn into the final permanent cooperative partner of clientele and maximize the interests of clients for Europe style for Wood Shaving Crusher - SAWDUST HAMMER MILL-A1600 – Pengfuda , The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Guatemala , Cyprus , Philadelphia , "Create Values,Serving Customer!" is the aim we pursue. We sincerely hope that all customers will establish long term and mutually beneficial cooperation with us.If you wish to get more details about our company, You should contact with us now!

Superb technology, perfect after-sales service and efficient work efficiency, we think this is our best choice.
