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SS M 250 EZ Evolution
Capable to handle logs up to a max. Ø of approx. 270 mm Working mechanism and operation system: the standard machine works on a 3-point hitch and a cardan shaft for power take off from the tractor.

The saw is equipped with a clutch arbour to power the hydraulic system at start-up. The log splitter is controlled with a foot pedal.

The cut piece drops onto the log carriage in the splitter and an hydraulic driven push-block forces the log against the wedge and out of the splitting unit while the saw is ready for the next cutting cycle. Log are cut in 2 or 4 pieced depending on adjustment of the wedge height. This combination of two separate sections and simultaneous log advancing/cutting and splitting assures great time and money savings.
Features Integrated own hydraulics 3-5 cords per hour One-man operation only Adjustable cut length from 25-50 cm (10-20”) suitable for timber Ø up to approx. 270 mm Cradle-shaped log carriage on sliding rails and ball bearings for effortless advancing of the log to the blade

 

Technical Data
PTO Drive Yes
Tractor power requirements approx. 12/16 kW/HP
Electric motor drive 7,5 kW P1
Voltage 400 V 32 A CE-connector, star/delta switch
Number of drive shaft revolutions 420 RPM
Depth of cut Ø approx. 270 mm
Length of cut 250-500 mm adjustable
Performance based on wood types 3-5 cbm/h
Saw blade Ø 700/30 mm
Dimensions (W x H x L) 2440 x 1240 x 2350 mm
Weight approx. 802 kg

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