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Model Kan-Roll - Roller Mills for Efficient High-Volume Grain Processing
Kan-Roll Roller Mills are designed to maximize feed utilization and operational efficiency in high-volume feeding environments. These mills are built with 12-inch by 52-inch chill-cast rolls that are corrugated in a spiral cut, ensuring high efficiency and low maintenance. Equipped with customizable roll settings to meet specific feed rations, Kan-Roll Roller Mills use high-quality, extra heavy-duty parts to minimize labor costs. Features include high-power magnets to trap metallic debris, built-in leveling jacks for portability, and a hand-lever adjusted feed control. Each mill unit allows for quick clearance adjustments and can accommodate high moisture grains with the optional sprayer for added dust control and moisture balance. A typical unit handles 2,500-3,800 bushels of high moisture corn per hour, with power requirements around 100 HP. Cost efficiency is also notable, as the operation cost is approximately 0.25 cents per bushel, with fuel consumption at 2.5 gallons of diesel per 1,000 bushels of grain processed, making it an economical choice for feeding operations.To make money feeding animals, you need to have good feed utilization and efficiency in operations and that is why Kan-Roll Roller Mills are the perfect solution for any high-volume feeding operation.
You choose the desired roll in feed rations, and R&R Machine Works manufactures Kan-Roll Roller Mills keeping labor costs to a minimum. We use high-quality, extra heavy-duty parts.
Not only does Kan-Roll give you the best, consistently cracked grains, but they are also high efficiency.
We get the job done quickly for two reasons.
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Kan-Roll is built for trouble-free operation. Ask someone who owns one. They'll tell you Kan-Roll Mills are very low maintenance. "Built to work, not work on!"
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We utilize the best technology available for processing feed grains. Kan-Roll Mills are made with 12" x 52" chill casted rolls and corrugated in a spiral cut.
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All units have slots for side boards to increase hopper capacity.
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One-two unit 12" x 52" roller mills are mounted on three axles.
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Three-seven unit 12" x 52” roller mills are mounted on four axles.
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All portable units have built-in leveling jacks.
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Feed control is adjusted with a hand lever at the bottom of each hopper.
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High power magnets trap junk metal keeping it out of the mill and rations.
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Roll hoppers have a screen top to deflect large objects.
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No motors which mean less maintenance. We use extra heavy-duty gear boxes that are CNC machined.
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All mills are made with manufactured cast build specific R&R parts.
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Each mill unit has its own roll clearance control lever. Quick adjustments can be made with this lever. The clearance is also adjusted at the front and back of each roller.
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A special sprayer can be installed to add additional moisture as the grain leaves the conveyor. By using the sprayer, dust can be held down in dry corn or other grains, and the moisture level can be balanced in high-moisture grain.
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Power requirements: Each mill requires an estimated 100 HP of power.
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One-two unit mills can be PTO driven and three-seven can be motor driven.
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All units have slots for side boards to increase hopper capacity.
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One-two unit 12" x 52" roller mills are mounted on three axles.
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Three-seven unit 12" x 52” roller mills are mounted on four axles.
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All portable units have built-in leveling jacks.
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Feed control is adjusted with a hand lever at the bottom of each hopper.
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High power magnets trap junk metal keeping it out of the mill and rations.
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Roll hoppers have a screen top to deflect large objects.
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No motors which mean less maintenance. We use extra heavy-duty gear boxes that are CNC machined.
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All mills are made with manufactured cast build specific R&R parts.
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Each mill unit has its own roll clearance control lever. Quick adjustments can be made with this lever. The clearance is also adjusted at the front and back of each roller.
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A special sprayer can be installed to add additional moisture as the grain leaves the conveyor. By using the sprayer, dust can be held down in dry corn or other grains, and the moisture level can be balanced in high-moisture grain.
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Power requirements: Each mill requires an estimated 100 HP of power.
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One-two unit mills can be PTO driven and three-seven can be motor driven.
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Eliminates the cost of artificial drying.
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High-moisture corn can be harvested two to three weeks earlier than corn harvested for dry storage.
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Decreases field loss by 3% - 8% compared to dry storage.
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Greater potential for use of the remaining residue.
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Improves feeding efficiency. The cost per pound of weight gain is lower when rolled high-moisture corn is included.
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It is more economical to purchase corn early before field loss occurs.
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Kan-Roll Mills provide higher volume for less labor. They handle 2,500-3,800 bushels of high moisture corn per hour, per mill, with approximately 1% whole grain and 3% fines.
The cost of milling will depend on many factors; moisture content, keeping the hopper full, the condition of the rolls and keeping foreign objects out of the mill. Generally, the cost will be about 1/4 of a cent per bushel, using 60 cents per gallon for the cost of fuel. It will require roughly 2 1/2 gallons of diesel fuel for each 1,000 bushels of grain.