Knife for Vertical TMR Mixer Auger
Knife, cutter, substrate, screw propeller, screw propeller plow, feed mixer assembly, feed limiter, feed mixing propeller, and screw propeller cover for vertical feed mixture. Vertical TMR mixing auger cutter
We have a long history and impeccable reputation in manufacturing high-quality products and providing OEM and after-sales services to our customers. Our tools outperform other tools on the market in terms of standard, high-performance, or serrated performance. The standard mixing knife is heat-treated high-carbon steel with a tungsten carbide blade. The high-performance mixing knife adopts an exclusive patented cemented carbide coating, with excellent performance. The serrated hybrid tool is designed with serrations at every point, giving it a more aggressive cutting edge.
Suitable brand knives
Vertical TMR mixing auger cutter Kuhn Knight vertical TMR feed truck mixer, Supreme TMR alternative augers Penta SD and HD vertical TMR feeder
We can also provide all the components of the feed mixer
It is a good idea to regularly inspect the knives in the food feeder for wear and tear. Damaged or worn tools can lead to high unexpected costs. Even so, this cost is easily avoided. It is recommended to check the tool once a month and replace the device every one to two years based on the working time and the performance of the feed shaft. Blunt knives can have unpleasant consequences. We have listed the following five most important reasons why you should regularly check the spiral knives in your feed mixer. Sharp knives ensure better mixing. If the feed is not well cut, it is difficult to obtain a unified mixed feed, and dairy cows are also more likely to choose the feed. This means that not every cow can obtain the required nutrients. In turn, this will harm the health of animals and ultimately affect their milk production. The sharp spiral knife on the mixer can save fuel. It is not surprising that vertical TMR hybrid auger cutters are difficult to cut correctly using blunt and worn knives. If the knife is blunt, the tractor will consume unnecessary power and it will take longer to cut the feed into a uniformly mixed ration. This is why it is necessary to take the time to regularly inspect tools and replace them if necessary.
Damaged tools can cause hardware problems.
Damaged screw tools can cause hardware problems. Loose metal parts can enter the feed, posing a serious health risk to animals. This is why you should regularly (preferably monthly) check the tool for signs of cracking. It is also a good idea to place magnets in the mixer to filter the metal in the feed. Sharp tools can significantly shorten mixing time. If the auger is in good condition, the cutting effect is better. Blunt or blunt tools are less efficient, which means that it takes longer to cut the feed to the correct length and mix it correctly. The auger and mixing drum has less wear. Sharp spiral knives can cut feed better and faster, making it easier to transport and mix feed through mixing barrels. If the tool is worn and the feed cannot be cut correctly, the feed may accumulate between the auger and the wall. As a result, the mixing drum and auger may experience more wear. In addition, using a sharp spiral knife to shorten the mixing time means that the mixer truck will not show signs of wear soon.