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Oil seeds are properly cleaned & destoned before further processing. Properly cleaned & de-stoned oil seeds are subjected to size disintegration / flaking to get better efficiency of the machine. This disintegrated seed is subjected to Cooking. In cooking, the oil cell is properly tempered so that after applying mechanical pressure the oil is easily expelled. This cooked seed is subject to mechanical pressing in the Expeller where the oil comes out with some amount of fines. This oil is subject to filtration via Vibro Separator to become sparkling. KUMAR SUPER PRESS SERIES EXPELLERS| MODEL | CAPACITY/24HRS | I/P POWER | | MARK II A | 15 to 18 Tons | 50HP | | MARK II B | 20 to 25 Tons | 75 HP | | MARK III C | 40 to 45 Tons | 150Hp |
Salient Features:
• Maximum oil yield at low operating cost.
• Can crush all type of edible and non-edible oil seeds.
• Easy and time saving main worm shaft removal without disturbing the gear box assembly.
• Vertical split hinged main cages provided with cage lifting or opening attachment for safe, quick and effortless maintenance.
• Special designed locking type clamping bars & bolts to enable easy tightening & removal of the cage.
• Fully enclosed cage with built in screw conveyor at base for conveying oil and foots which keeps the shop floor neat and clean.
• Steel cast, hobbed helical gears with induction hardening completely assembled on a single piece hollow driving sleeve with heavy duty taper roller bearing to make alignment perfect and friction free for energy conservation.
• Extra heavy duty spherical roller thrust Bearing on Expeller main shaft for preventing any damage to the gear box, during reverse rotation of the main shaft when the machine is chocked.
• Multistage vertical stack cooker for proper conditioning of the seeds.
• All the bearings are lubricated with the help of a motorized pump to enhance the bearing life.
• We supply all the expellers with independent gear box which ensure low maintenance, reduced noise levels and less power consumption.
• Manufactured in compliance with applicable European Directives.
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| MODEL | CAPACITY / HRS | H/P POWER | CHAMBER SIZE | | MARK I | 3 TONS | 15 HP | 27”X5” | | MARK IB | 5 TONS | 20 HP | 33”X5.5” | | MARK II | 7 TONS | 25 HP | 33”X6” | | MARK III | 9 TONS | 30 HP | 33”X7” | | MARK IV | 12 TONS | 40 HP | 44”X8 3/4”X7” | | MARK V | 15 TONS | 50 HP | 53”X10.5”X7” | | MARK VI | 22 TONS | 60 HP | 53”X11”X8” |
Salient Features:
• Sturdy construction.
• Flexible opening of main cage for easy maintenance.
• Low initial investment, easy to install, high yield at low operating cost, capable of extracting oil from all known oil seeds.
• Convenient height of worm shaft for easy maintenance as the worm shaft can be withdrawn without disturbing the expeller drive.
• Reduced load on bearing with high quality ball and roller bearings.
• Multi-stage cooker driver for the conditioning of seeds.
• We supply all the expellers with independent gear box which ensure low maintenance, reduced noise levels and less power consumption.
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|  | | | | | KUMAR X’PRESS SERIES EXPELLERS| MODEL | CAPACITY/24 HRS | POWER | | X’PRESS 200 | 200 TONS (PRE PRESS) | 270 HP | | X’PRESS 100 | 90 - 130 TONS (FULL PRESS) | 270 HP | Salient Features: • X' tra Yield • X' tra Strong • X' tra Reliable • X' tra Economical • It X outs the competition • Independent Gearbox | |  | | | | | PK 25 & PK 15 (Palm Kernel)| MODEL | CAPACITY/24 HRS | POWER | | PK 25 | 25 | 100 HP | | PK 15 | 15 | 75 HP | | PK 10 | 10 | 50 HP | Salient Features:• Maximum oil extraction from palm Kernel. • Low investment - easy to install. • High throughput Capacity. • Efficient with low operating cost and higher productivity. • Alloy steel with ultrasonically tested screw shaft. • Heavy duty bearings. • Easy worm shaft withdrawal without disturbing the expeller drive. • Low residual oil content in second press cake. • We supply all the expellers with independent gear box which ensure low maintenance, reduced noise levels and less power consumption. | |  |
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