The mobile diesel chipper indeed has the advantages of easy relocation and no need for infrastructure. Here, TONY will provide you with a detailed introduction:
Easy relocation:
The mobile diesel chipper usually adopts vehicle-mounted or crawler-type designs. The vehicle-mounted type can be towed by the vehicle head and can travel on ordinary roads, suitable for transferring between relatively flat sites, such as the transfer of construction waste at urban sites. The crawler type uses hydraulic drive and has strong climbing ability and off-road performance, capable of adapting to complex terrains such as mountains and wetlands, and can easily reach remote or rugged operation sites, such as mining sites. In addition, its turning radius is small, allowing for flexible turning in narrow spaces, further enhancing the convenience of relocation.
No infrastructure required:
This equipment integrates functions such as feeding, crushing, screening, and conveying, equivalent to a mobile small-scale crushing production line. It does not require complex infrastructure construction like traditional fixed-type chippers, such as driving piles and pouring concrete foundations. Just transport the equipment to the designated site, simple debugging, and it can be put into use, greatly saving infrastructure time and costs, especially suitable for scenarios where raw materials are scattered and operation sites are not fixed.