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EF-24A END FEED GRINDER Grinder

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The EF-24A horizontal end feed grinder features a 24-in. rotor rotor: see generator; motor, electric.  length and a 10-in. diameter rotor. One of Cresswood's most versatile end feed wood grinders, it can automatically eliminate all the waste generated by small bandsaws, resaws, gang ripsaws and blocks from chop saws. This versatile machine can be used as a dedicated grinder for a high-speed panel saw or gang ripsaw.

EF-36A END FEED GRINDER

The EF-36A horizontal end feed grinder features a 24-in. rotor length and a 10-in. diameter rotor. Also one of Cresswood's most versatile end feed wood grinders, it can automatically eliminate all the waste generated by small bandsaws, resaws, gang ripsaws and blocks from chop saws. With its small footprint and low profile, the EF-36A allows placement of the grinder in close proximity to the waste stream, which saves on labor. It is the ideal wood grinder for small furniture, cabinet and woodworking companies.

HF-50A HOPPER FEED GRINDER

The HF-50A "Destroyer destroyer, class of warship very fast relative to its length, generally equipped with torpedos, antisubmarine equipment, and medium-caliber and antiaircraft guns. The newest destroyers are equipped with guided missiles as their chief offensive weapon. " low-speed grinder is a heavy-duty machine designed for labor-saving "dump and go" operations. It features a 50-in. rotor length, a 16-in. grinder head diameter and an expanded cutting chamber dimension. It is the ideal grinder for companies that need to grind chucks, blocks and short boards, whether green or dry wood, like those found in truss truss, in architecture and engineering, a supporting structure or framework composed of beams, girders, or rods commonly of steel or wood lying in a single plane. , furniture and pallet companies. Innovative ram and PLC technology help to maximize throughput capacity.

Creswood Recycling recycling, the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment.  Systems

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