Splitting

By splitting concrete stones, rustic sur - faces are generated which gives the products the look of a natural stone.

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Splitting

Customer benefits

  • Durable machine due to stable and high-quality construction
  • Low reject rate due to very high splitting accuracy (clean break edges, exact positioning)

Of block stones, wall stones, hollow block stones, palisades and block steps.


Equipped with high-capacity hydraulics with pressure accumulator for fast cycles, controlled splitting patterns and a maximum splitting pressure of 120 t. Equipped with upper, lower and lateral knives. Upper cutter bar moveable for compensation of height differences and for hydraulic height adjustment of upper cutter bar.


Splitting line available with one or two splitting machines with 90° rotating table for longitudinal and traverse split. Precise product positioning under the splitting knife by means of electromotor with encoder for accurate splitting and less waste. Feeding technology with automatic waste flap. Rearrangement, respectively formatting of split products that layers can be packed. Optionally executed for Y-split or special split. Can be combined with edge treatment machine for random chipping of edgesand with bushhammering/aging machine.


Technical specifications *

 
Splitting cycle
with product transport included approx. 12 Sek.
* depending on product characteristics and required final result and also on product size and splittings to be carried out


TECHNICAL DATA


Product thickness: 50 – 350 mm
Working width: 800 mm/1,200 mm

Model   800 1200
Splitting width   800 mm 1,200 mm
Passage width   900 mm 1,300 mm
Splitting height with side knives 140-350 mm 140-350 mm
  without side knives 50-350 mm 50-350 mm
Passage height   410 mm 410 mm
Splitting pressure   80 t 120 t
Connected load   approx. 12 kW approx. 13 kW

Concrete block refinement 
creates room for creativity

The demand for diverse shapes and sophisticated surface designs, such as natural-looking stone surfaces, is constantly increasing.