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Two shafts rotating in opposed cutting directions.

If a fault occurs, the cutting unit stops automatically.

The cutting unit goes into reverse and then rotates again in cutting direction.
After shredding the material is discharged as strips, the width of which is determined by the width of the blades.
However, the rotary blade principle offers significant advantages:
- A smoothly and slowly running cutting unit ensures low dust, vibration and noise generation
- The extremely robust design guarantees high operating safety and low susceptibility to faults
- The overload protection is linked to motor speed and temperature to protect the machine and minimise failures
- Make-up welding ensures low cost of wear and tear
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