Power-one Hydraulic Oil HLP 46 – 5 Liters
- DIN 51524 part 2 HLP
- DENINSON HFO
- CINCCINATI MILACRON P68
- ANFOR NF E 48-603 HM/HL
- USE STELL 136/127
€35.34 VAT incl.
The firewood chipper Ceccato Olindo SPBLE 10 POL is a firewood chipper with an electric induction motor for greater durability. The motor power of this firewood chipper is 2200 W or 3 HP.
The Ceccato Olindo SPBLE 10 POL has a cutting force of 10 tons and can split logs up to 50 centimeters in diameter. It also has 3 adjustable positions and double piston lowering speed. This, together with its transport trolley with 20 cm wheels, makes it much easier to move.
The pump flow rate of this wood chipper is 7.42 liters per minute with a maximum pressure of 180 bar. Finally, the hydraulic oil capacity of the Ceccato Olindo SPBLE 10 POL wood chipper is 7 liters.
Engine | Bull SPBLE10-POL |
Nominal power | 2200 W |
Power | 3 HP |
Power Supply | electric 220 V |
Speed of revolutions | 2830 rpm |
Engine technology | Induction |
Type | multi-position steerable |
Double speed | Yes |
Force | 10 tons |
Piston stroke | 50 cm |
Cut to ground | Yes |
Maximum trunk diameter | 50 cm |
Maximum trunk length | 50 cm |
Pump type | single |
Flow rate per minute | 7.42 l/min |
Maximum pressure | 180 BAR |
Oil tank | Yes |
Hydraulic cylinder outer diameter | 80 mm |
Piston rod diameter | 40 mm |
Piston speed | 6,3 cm/s - 2,2 cm/s |
Rising speed | 4.8 cm/s |
Quantity of hydraulic oil required | 7 liters |
Upper lever for hand protection | Yes |
Support bars to contain the logs | Yes |
Transport trolley with wheels | Yes |
Log lifting system | No |
Product dimensions | 50 x 80 x 170 cm |
Net weight | 120 Kg |
Packing dimensions | 50 x 80 x 180 cm |
Total packing weight | 123 Kg |
IMPORTANT NOTICE |
It is mandatory for the customer to check oil and grease levels before start-up. If it is not possible to check the goods at the moment of reception, it must be indicated on the carrier's sheet that the customer is in agreement except for pending examination. |
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