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The "TSM-L type/TSS type/TSZ type" is a pelletizer that balances safety measures and ease of cleaning. It can accommodate a range of materials from super hard super engineering plastics to ultra-soft elastomers. The all-stainless construction of the resin contact parts has been standardized, and the side frames are made from special stainless materials. 【Features】 ■ Capable of handling materials from super hard super engineering plastics to ultra-soft elastomers ■ Standardization of all-stainless construction for resin contact parts ■ Various sensors are installed at each opening, and the rotating blade cover is locked during operation ■ Compliance with risk assessment ■ Various optional parts and ideas to meet diverse customer needs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - The replacement and adjustment of the rotating and fixed blades of the pelletizer can be done in a short time. - The upper roll of the pelletizer can be replaced without tools, using a snap-fit design, and can be done with one hand. - The pelletizer has a safety mechanism that is completely sealed during operation and fully open during color change. - It can be directly connected to a pellet sorting machine, eliminating pellet scattering. - An optional swing chute with excellent cleanability is available. - The unique motor base allows belt adjustment with just one bolt. - A single volume control adjusts line speed and pellet length. - An inverter-specific motor is used. - Tool parts boxes are equipped inside the left and right steps. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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At the core of Tanaka's technology is always "human beings." Since its founding in 1961, Tanaka has maintained a commitment to creating machines that are easier for people to use and more beneficial to them. Now, in a rapidly changing society, themes such as resource conservation, environmental protection, cost reduction, and safety are being highlighted. Aiming for the ideal harmony between people and machines, Tanaka will continue to create technology that has a warm touch, both now and in the future.