Very interesting. Glad to finally see the inside of one. The videos for the chinesium mystery boxes don't for some reason. Does your machine eat cable with connectors, plugs, ferrite beads, etc? How about circuit boards?
Yes, this granulator will handle attachments with connectors, wire nuts, etc. The geometry of the blades allow for a more robust cutting edge. It can also do circuit boards and ferrite, although our vertical mill is more suitable for the abrasive nature of those materials.
fantastic video! i am curious how close the mesh screen at the bottom has to be to the blades- pretty close right? otherwise pieces would just sit down there and clog the holes without get resheared finer? how much shearing is happening between pieces caught in the holes and the rotary blades? also, it looks like about a 5:1 reduction from motor to the shaft- what is the shaft rpm?
It's actually farther away than you would think. The rpm's are over 500, so anything that would otherwise sit there gets swept away by new material that's introduced. (new pushes out the old).
Thank you!
Very interesting. Glad to finally see the inside of one. The videos for the chinesium mystery boxes don't for some reason. Does your machine eat cable with connectors, plugs, ferrite beads, etc? How about circuit boards?
Yes, this granulator will handle attachments with connectors, wire nuts, etc. The geometry of the blades allow for a more robust cutting edge. It can also do circuit boards and ferrite, although our vertical mill is more suitable for the abrasive nature of those materials.
Good job, what's the price and tonnage /he output
fantastic video! i am curious how close the mesh screen at the bottom has to be to the blades- pretty close right? otherwise pieces would just sit down there and clog the holes without get resheared finer? how much shearing is happening between pieces caught in the holes and the rotary blades? also, it looks like about a 5:1 reduction from motor to the shaft- what is the shaft rpm?
It's actually farther away than you would think. The rpm's are over 500, so anything that would otherwise sit there gets swept away by new material that's introduced. (new pushes out the old).
@@cablemanagementusa interesting. i am making a very small hobby one and was worried about getting that distance right
can you make a video for the inner workings Of A air separator
Does cable management buy scrap computer wires ? I have alot and metal management is a rip off
Yes we do.
@@cablemanagementusa is there a price list per lb ? Please post link
@@rubiconoutdoors3492 cablemanagementusa.com/current-pricing/