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Does your livestock barn have a slatted floor? That simplifies the decision, as you need a JOZ slatted floor scraper. If you’d rather avoid a fixed scraper installation, have a look at the JOZ-Tech manure robot.

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The slatted floor scraper is the perfect solution for every slatted floor and various types of low-emission floors. JOZ supplies two types of slatted floor scrapers; which one is best for you?

The slatted floor scraper is mainly used on slatted floors and some low-emission floors. There are two types of slatted floor scrapers:

  • Rubberised slatted floor scraper
  • Galvanised slatted floor scraper

JOZ scrapers are weighted as standard, and always supplied with a rotor. The special rotors on the sides of the scraper allows the system to bypass objects such as standpipes next to the feed fence, water pipes, and animals’ tails without any problems. Even if manure alleys are not all the same length, a JOZ slatted floor scraper with chain, cable or rope works perfectly.

Rubberised slatted floor scraper

This JOZ rubberised slatted floor scraper is notable for its animal-friendly design and resilience. The manure scraper is weighted as standard, so it has no problem dealing with wide alleys and large amounts of stall bedding. The rubber strips under the scraper keep the floor extremely clean. The rubberised slatted floor scraper is suitable for alleys of up to 320 cm in width.

The scraper is pulled over the floor by chain, cable or rope, which are driven by an electric motor. It moves at a speed of 4 metres per minute. In the ‘Technology’ tab, we look in more detail at the different types of drive stations that can be used with a JOZ slatted floor scraper.

A JOZ manure scraper with a JOZ drive station and associated control technology is the best solution for precision work. All the sensors communicate with each other, which keeps the system running smoothly and ensures excellent scraping results. More on the control technology behind JOZ manure scrapers can be found in the ‘Operation’ tab on this page. Find out more about this unique scraper technology.

Galvanised slatted floor scraper

As an alternative to the rubberised version of the JOZ slatted floor scraper, you can choose the galvanised version. This slatted floor scraper is also weighted and supplied with a rotor as standard. The type of slatted floor scraper depends on the situation in the barn for which they are made, and of course your preference as a farmer.

The height of the sliding rubber on the galvanised slatted floor scraper can be adjusted on both sides. All parts of the slatted floor scraper are designed to protect cows. The scraper is pulled over the floor by chain, cable or rope, which are driven by an electric motor. It moves at a speed of 4 metres per minute. In the ‘Technology’ tab, we look in more detail at the different types of drive stations that can be used with a JOZ slatted floor scraper.

The galvanised JOZ slatted floor scraper is operated in the same way as the rubberised version. More on this can be found in the ‘Operation’ and ‘Technology’ tabs on this page. The galvanised slatted floor scraper is suitable for alleys of up to 460 cm in width.

Other manure scrapers

Is the slatted floor scraper not suitable for you after all?  Then take a look at the Combi Scraper, Multi-Scraper, Flex Scraper or Delta Scraper. Learn more about the differences in our blog ‘How do manure discharge systems work?‘.

  • Animal-friendly finish
  • Weighted as standard
  • Suitable for wide alleys and large quantities of stall bedding
  • Rotors guarantee clean stall walls, and make guidance unnecessary in crossing passages.
  • Optional: adjustable pulling bar
  • Standard 220 cm pulling bar for additional stability
  • Rubber guide eye for rope/cable/chain
  • Suitable for flat floors and UNP guides
  • Suitable for chain, cable or rope drives
  • Uneven alley for chain, otherwise 2 scrapers per (longest) alley