Powerful Cutting Mill for Tough Jobs

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Powerful Cutting Mill for Tough Jobs

18 Mar, 2011

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Retsch have extended their range of cutting mills by a new model, which combines powerful size reduction with very easy handling. The new cutting mill SM 300 can be perfectly adapted to many different – and also difficult - size reduction tasks thanks to the variable speed from 700 to 3,000rpm. The powerful 3kW drive with RES technology and a high torque ensures excellent grinding results so that even heterogeneous sample mixtures are no longer a problem! Another advantage of the SM 300 is the easy access to the grinding chamber for cleaning: the hopper is simply folded back and the push-fit rotor can be removed without tools. This only takes a few seconds. The cutting mill SM 300 can be equipped with a wide range of accessories, among them a cyclone-suction combination. The Retsch cutting mill family is completed by the versatile standard model SM 200 and the budget-priced basic model SM 100. Benefits include: powerful size reduction thanks to 3 kW drive with RES technology; perfect adaptation to application requirements by variable speed from 700 to 3,000 rpm; optimum cutting effects thanks to double acting cutting bars; quick and easy cleaning thanks to fold-back housing with smooth surfaces and push-fit rotor; and a wide range of accessories, including cyclone-suction-combination.

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