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Recycling
All Pronar mobile trommels are equipped with Danfoss hydraulic system, central greasing system and robot made original Pronar drums tailored to the customer needs.
Additionally, Pronar trommels can be equipped with a wide range of optional equipment such as: magnetic rollers, air separator, stone grid protection over the loading hopper, reversible fans for cleaning engine and hydraulic oil radiators (Cleanfix), additional working lights, air compressor, set of additional safety covers, various belt types on conveyors and many more.
MOBILE SLOW-SPEED SHREDDERS
The next part of Pronar portfolio are primary shredders. It consists of five machines - three versions of MRW 2.85 model, MRW 2.1010 and MRW 1.300.
MRW 2.85 comes in wheeled, tracked and hooklift variants. They all share the same efficiency and working parameters. The main part is a shredding system with two shafts. Each shaft has eight rings with various numbers of knives fitted on each ring depending on which material type is to be shredded.
Furthermore, the hooklift shredder can be delivered either with a diesel engine which increases mobility, or an electric motor which can significantly reduce the machine running cost.
The biggest twin-shaft shredder from Pronar is the MRW 2.1010. Because of its massive 40-tonnes + weight, is only available on tracks. With almost 2.5 metres long shafts, each equipped with 10 rings with 10 knives and driven by a powerful 768 HP diesel engine, it can shred even the toughest materials.
A recent addition to the PRONAR portfolio is the MRW 1.300, slow- speed shredder with a single 3m long shaft. This machine is generating a lot of interest from recycling services professionals as it is particularly efficient in processing household, green and wood waste. A very convenient feature is the easy knife exchange on the shaft with no need for hard facing.
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