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BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP
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BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP

BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP
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BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP-1

BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP The DAMAS HAMBO is a durable brushing machine for mainly used for grass or clover seeds. It is easy to operate, service and maintain and is built to last. The Hambo is a solid construction, consisting of a frame and a housing of steel, a tripartite rotor with exchangeable beaters, an exchangeable scarifying basket, a driving mechanism with geared motor and an outlet hopper of steel. Basket and beaters can be inspected and accessed through large doors in both sides of the machine. The beaters can be replaced by brushes in a special brush holder. Danish Seed Processing A/S - Industrivej 26A - DK-5750 Ringe - Denmark CVR: DK 43018205 - E-Mail: [email protected] - phone: +45 6619 1980 - www.damasseed.com Brochure_Datasheet Hambo DSP_rev.1.0_EN

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BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP-2

BRUSHING MACHINE HAMBO DSP Function The material to be treated (1) is led into the scarifying basket (4) by means of the feed worm (2). Grass or clover seeds are separated from the seed coats (the capsules or the flowers), double seeds are divided and dehulling is done by means of the rotor (3). The material is then led to an outlet hole in the opposite end or through the clipper-de-awner wire mesh to the outlet hopper (6). The e outlet hole (5) is provided with a weighted flap. Danish Seed Processing A/S - Industrivej 26A - DK-5750 Ringe - Denmark CVR: DK 43018205 - E-Mail: [email protected]...

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