Grain Scalper Equipment & Supplies
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Carter Day International, Inc. based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
The 24″ Scalperators feature scalping, rescalping and aspiration in a single machine to provide a high capacity method for removing roughage, light fines and chaff in a single pass. Incoming cereal grains pass through a rotating wire mesh scalping reel eliminating roughage and other oversized materials, a rescalping reel reclaims any good material from the ...
Manufactured by:Carter Day International, Inc. based inMinneapolis, MINNESOTA (USA)
Carter Day International, Inc. offers advanced grain cleaning systems including their 24-inch Scalper and Scalperator models. The 24-inch Scalper is designed for efficient single-machine scalping, effectively removing roughage and oversized materials from cereal grains using a rotating wire mesh reel. An ...
Manufactured by:KMZ Industries based inKarlivka, UKRAINE
Continuously adjusted product traverse speed on the screen and reduced vibration assure easier separation of grain and oil crops while moving through the screen in the course of cleansing. This allows working even with crops, which are very hard to cleanse. Versatility of the separator gives the opportunity to reduce the number of utilized equipment and simplify the ...
Manufactured by:Metra Group based inTaylorsville, NORTH CAROLINA (USA)
The SGC-400 is a scalper grain cleaner designed to effectively pre-clean seeds and various commercial materials including grains, legumes, vegetables, and other bulk mixtures. It serves as an auxiliary pre-cleaning unit for aerodynamic grain cleaners such as ADS-200 and ADS-400. The device comes with a calibrated mesh installed ...
Manufactured by:Alistan Agro based inKaty, POLAND
The new DSC-10 double screen grain cleaner is a highly productive bi-axial machine with two vibrating screens designed for pre-cleaning advanced various grains of large and small impurities. On the first sieve with larger holes, the DSC separates the large impurities from the starting material – straw, spikelets, stones, clods of soil, etc., directing them to the side chute. In turn, the ...