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Akros Henschel - Automatic Shears with Continuous Opearation

 Description

A new concept to reduce the cost per ton of processed scrap.

Due to their fully automatic operation, the CIC shears are very efficient machines.

The output of the CIC shears is 20 to 30% higher than the output of any other traditional shear since the shearing rate is not decreased by a scrap preparation idle time

Working process

  • Continuous automatic shearing operating cycle
  • Compression of the scrap during each operating cycle with 2 lateral flippers
  • Direct and continuous loading in an inclined vibrating floor box

The compression of the scrap is carried out with each cycle:

  • Sideways by powerful flippers,
  • Vertically by a graduated clamp.

The loading of the shear is done independently from the operation cycle. The scrap move forward each cycle thanks to the combination of the slope and vibration-oriented floor.

Benefits of the range

  • Stationary and semi mobile models
  • Variable number of hydraulic moto pumps
  • Minimum wear of the fixed box walls thanks to the non precompression
  • 40 to 70% saving on the setting up surface compared to other shears categories
  • More time for crane driver for managing the scrap yard
  • Reduced shearing cost per ton
 

 Specifications

CIC Range - 20 versions from 500 to 1300 t

  • Electric or Diesel
  • Stationary or Semi-mobile

Specific fields of use

  • Light to heavy scrap metal
  • Scrap metal longer than the box length
  • High productivity
  • Can be used as a pre-schredder
 

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