Rotating axis that holds shredder cutters or blades. Shaft design influences throughput and torque.
Provides force to push tough materials into the rotor to improve shredding efficiency.
Comprises the motor, gearbox, and couplings that transmit power to the rotor or shafts.
A built-in safety system that halts machine operation if excessive torque or resistance is detected.
Protects the drive train by disconnecting power if torque exceeds a preset value.
Automatically reverses shaft rotation to clear jams without manual intervention.
Defined by durability, low-speed operation, and ability to shred a wide range of plastic materials.