Cumberland 2042 Granulator (2000 Series) (Discontinued) Granulators Cumberland

Cumberland 2042 Granulator (2000 Series) (Discontinued) Granulators Cumberland

Cumberland 2042 Granulator (2000 Series) (Discontinued)

  • SKU: NDS2042

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Features of the Cumberland 2042 Granulator (2000 Series)

  • Hand-feed hopper, double wall construction, 70" feed height
  • Offset cutting chamber, 2 Twinshear™ bed knives, top access: single edge, HCHC
  • 3-knife Twinshear™, steep angle rotor with extended shaft for optional flywheel
  • Steep angle, 55 degree, landed HCHC rotor knives
  • 75 HP, V belt drive, 450 RPM
  • 8" airveyor discharge chute (10" on model 2062)
Featuring Twinshear knife configuration to increase cutting efficiency, the 2000 Series granulators offer throughputs from 1800 lbs./hr up to 2600 lbs./hr.

Description of the Cumberland 2042 Granulator (2000 Series)

If you are looking for the widest range of options where size reduction is concerned, the Cumberland 2000 series may be the ideal place for you to begin. These units are meant to deliver uniform and precise results while also offering a diversity of useful features and functions. They also have a significant list of standard options that can make customized solutions for almost any setting or demand. The Cumberland 2042 Granulator is the smaller model in this series and yet still has a cutting chamber that is 20" x 42" in size. This makes it perfect for thermoforming processes of almost any kind. It destroys an impressive 1800 pounds per hour thanks to its efficient equipment and design.

The low feed hopper uses hand feed applications, which is double walled for durability. Additionally, this hopper features a hydraulic tilt mechanism that makes it remarkably easy to gain access to the rotor and cutting chamber, which also guarantees safety. The cutting chamber is offset and uses two Twinshear bed knives and a three-knife steep angle rotor. This can have an extended shaft for an optional flywheel, which is a good idea for any firm that will be processing varied materials that could cause inertia to the rotor. All of the knives are HCHC with a steep angle 55-degree design, which work well with the 75HP motor. This is a V belt drive that is capable of handling the many different materials that such a high throughput system might require. If options and upgrades are necessary, the Cumberland 2042 Granulator can be fit with fee wheels and paddles, it can have a conveyor add on, and the cutting chamber and rotor can be upgraded to wear resistant metals. There are also options for a five-knife rotor, HCHC knives, and motors that range from 50HP to 100HP. The 8" airveyor can be upgraded to a 10" model and have blowers added. There is a range of screens that these units can rely on, and the Cumberland 2042 Granulator can also be put into a sound enclosure system if needed too.

Options

  • Feed roll/paddle wheel, sheet feed or side feed
  • Modular conveyor feed add-on chute: 88" feed height
  • Wear-resistant cutting chamber and rotor
  • 3-knife high shear, 5-knife steep angle, or 5-knife high shear rotor (all Twinshear™)
  • Steep angle, keen edge HCHC high shear, HCHC rotor knives
  • Sound enclosure
  • 50 HP, 60 HP, 100 HP
  • 10" airveyor discharge chute
  • Dual flywheel drive
  • Variety of screen sizes available
  • NEMA 12, 110 volt controls with safety interlocks. Free-standing control panel with 460V service
  • Other voltages
  • #8 or #10 floor mtg. blower, cyclone, cyclone stand, infeed conveyor


 


Manufacturer Name Cumberland
Max Throughput 1800 lbs/hr (816 kg/hr)
Cutting Chamber 20" x 42" (508 mm x 1067 mm)
Rotor 3-knife Twinshear, steep angle rotor with extended shaft far optional flywheel
Rotor Knives 3 (HCHC)
Discharge 8" Airveyor discharge chute
Model # 2042
Shipping Weight 0.0000

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