Is silent olive shaker Benza BO12L Designed for the harvesting of olives and nuts, it has eight high-resistance comb-type rods in carbon fiber, which penetrate the tree with optimum performance without damaging the branches.
La olive roasting machine is a tool that facilitates harvesting in a much more efficient and faster way, enabling the operator to collect between 4 and 8 times faster than manually.
Thanks to the low weight of 2,2 kg of the pole with the comb, the operator can harvest with this olive roasting machine without interruptions a full day.
The Benza BO12 olive rake includes the cable with the built-in transformer, so the speed is always the same and it also mounts a double plate for thermal protection and absorption. Normally the duration of the day will depend on the A of the battery, approximately every 10 A of the battery is equivalent to 1 hour of work (as long as the battery is new or in excellent condition. If not, the battery does not maintain the charges properly).
Features:
- Zanon Head - Benza
- Collection capacity: 80 to 120 kg / h
- Rods: Carbon Fiber
- Nº rods in the comb: 8
- Engine: 500 W
- Sound level: 74 dBA
- Vibration level: 6,35 m / s3
Features electric kit:
- Power: External 12V Battery
- Vibrated supply voltage: 33V
- Central supply voltage: 12V
- Working current: 4Ah
- Overcurrent level: 8Ah
- Thermal protection: 85º degrees
Standard accessories
- 15 electrical connection cable with terminals to connect to an 12v battery
- Load switchboard
Dimensions and weight
- Length with collected tube: 2100 mm
- Length with extended tube: 3200 mm
- Closed comb width: 240 mm
- Open comb width: 490 mm
- Weight: 2,2 kg
Do you know what the difference is between a comb and a hook vareador?
So which one should I choose?Summarizing in a very short way, if what you need is a vareador for long hours of work, many olive trees and that is very practical to carry then you should consider choosing the hook vareador. However, if what you need is a machine that damages the tree as little as possible for a few olive trees, then the answer is a comb.
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