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6 L I N D D A N A A · S<br />

The Garden series<br />

The chips from the garden series can vary in size from 5 to 50 mm<br />

depending on the type of tree being cut. The end result is nice and<br />

varied chips for laying as ground cover on beds or for laying on<br />

paths and walking areas.<br />

The Park series<br />

The perpendicular cutting angle on the wood chippers in the<br />

park series results in very uniform and short fibered chips whose<br />

length can be varied by adjusting the speed on the feed rollers.<br />

The chip quality depends on the material being cut, but generally<br />

the chips can be used for even small chip furnaces and stokers<br />

without problems. If there is a need for high chip quality, the number<br />

of cutters can be reduced by fitting sliver breakers in the wood<br />

chipper. The chips from the Park series are also perfect for jobs<br />

where optimal and fast composting of green refuse is required.<br />

chip sizes: TP 130 = 8 mm<br />

TP 160 = 10 mm<br />

TP 200 = 10 mm<br />

TP 250 = 13 mm<br />

The forest series<br />

The angled cutting angle on the wood chippers in the Forest series<br />

results in larger chips. The knives can be adjusted for different<br />

chip sizes and sliver breakers ensure a uniform chip quality. Sliver<br />

breakers are standard on the TP 230 and TP 270.<br />

The benefit of adjusting the knives for different chip sizes is that<br />

you can produce the correct chips in the desired quality for different<br />

uses. The uses can be burning in different sizes of heating<br />

systems, as ground covering or for laying on paths and walking<br />

areas.<br />

chip sizes: TP 230 = 12-19 mm<br />

TP 270 = 12-22 mm<br />

TP 280 = 12-23 mm<br />

TP 400 = 20-40 mm

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