2020 Kesla Roller Feed Harvester Heads 27RH-II

2020 Kesla Roller Feed Harvester Heads 27RH-II

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  • Year 2020
  • Make Kesla
  • Model Roller Feed Harvester Heads
2020 Kesla Roller Feed Harvester Heads 27RH-II

2020 Kesla Roller Feed Harvester Heads 27RH-II

2020 Kesla Roller Feed Harvester Heads 27RH-II

KESLA 27RH-II is an all new head for final felling. The head features powerful hydraulics combined with totally new modular frame construction, ensuring market’s best power-to-weight ratio. Kesla’s unique feed roller geometry with variable roller angle gives excellent traction and minimized friction when delimbing. This together with powerful hydraulics enables even 36kNm delimbing force at high feeding speed, all with less fuel consumption. Short frame with a single rear delimbing knife makes the head powerful also when processing crooked trees. That’s why KESLA 27RH-II is an excellent choice for debarking eucalyptus or acacia.

Sturdy construction with large axles and bearings ensure long lifetime with less costs for maintenance. Open and clear design makes daily service and maintenance easy and convenient, while still giving excellent protection for sensitive components and hoses.

KESLA 27RH-II can be equipped with several different size of feeding motors and lots of other options to match different working conditions and base machines. It is suitable to heavy rubber-wheeled harvesters and 16-22 tonne excavators.

Operational

Operating Conditions FEED FORCE: 23-36 kN | POWER REQUIRED: 120 kW

Hydraulics

Hydraulic Flow REQUIRED: 250 l/min
Maximum Pressure OPERATING: 280 bar

Dimensions

Dimensions MAX. CUTTING DIAMETER: 780 mm | MAX. OPENING OF ROLLERS: 700 mm | DIAMETER TIP-TO-TIP: 480 mm | MAX. OPENING, FRONT KNIVES: 720 mm | MAX. OPENING, REAR KNIVES: 760 mm
Width HEAD OPEN: 1670 mm | HEAD CLOSED: 1210 mm
Length 1565 mm
Height WITHOUT ROTATOR: 1890 mm

Weights

Weight WITHOUT ROTATOR: 1290 kg

Features

Features FEEDING: 2 rollers
Knife Quantity KNIVES: 3 moving + 1 fixed

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