Bredal
spreaders utilise many features to ensure their accuracy reliability
and simplicity remains unrivaled
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Construction
The secret behind
the long life durability which Bredal machines are renowned for
is the heavy duty chassis on to which the hopper is mounted.
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The
Floor belt runs along a powerful carrying framewhich features stainless
steel beds, plastic coated belt rollers with stainless steel shafts
running on maintenance free bearings. The close seal between bearing
and roller prevents dust and other foreign objects entering the bearings. |
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Ground wheel
drive
The floor
belt is drive comes from a land wheel driven by the wheel of the
machine. This system gives a constant application rate regardless
of forward speed. The double spring ensures positive drive in
all conditions. A two or optional three speed gearbox transfers
drive to the belt. As an option the belt can be driven hydraulically.
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Rate Setting
Bredal machines
use a floor belt to positively deliver material to the discs.
The application rate is not affected by the way a particular material
is flowing due to poor quality or damp weather etc as can be experienced
with a gravity feed machine.
The rate is
altered by setting the speed of the belt and the height of the
rear door.
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Calibration
Because
the volume of material leaving the hopper for any given setting
is known, calibration is just a case of establishing the bulk
density of the material being spread. The standard machine mounted
calibration kit quickly finds the bulk density (kg per litre)
of the material and a single setting chart is used to set the
application rate for all materials
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Spread units
Bredal machines
can be supplied with any combination of the spreading units described
below, all are interchangeable meaning one machine can quickly
and easily be adapted to suit many different applications.
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here for more options
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