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Introduction

Product Description:

feed hammer mill is a machine that crushes dry feed materials into fine powder or small particles using high-speed rotating hammers. It is the most common grinder used in feed mills, farms, and livestock operations.

What can it grind?

  • Grains: corn, wheat, sorghum, rice

  • Oilseeds: soybeans, rapeseed, cottonseed meal

  • Crop residues: straw, rice husk, peanut shells, corn cobs

  • Other materials: dry grass, bone meal, fish meal, feed pellets

Common applications

  • Making fine mash for piglets and young poultry

  • Coarse grinding for cattle and sheep feed

  • Preparing powdered ingredients for feed pellet lines

  • Grinding straw and husks for composting or biomass fuel

  • Small to medium feed production for farms or commercial feed mills

Key advantages

  • Versatile – one machine handles many different materials

  • Adjustable fineness – change the screen in minutes 

  • High efficiency – up to 90% of input turned to usable powder

  • Simple maintenance – hammers and screens are easy to replace

  • Durable – heavy-duty steel construction for long life

Model Capacity Size Weight
350 400-500kg/h 980*650*880mm 65kg
400 800-1000kg/h 1080*750*980mm 145kg
420 1500-2000kg/h 1250*750*950mm 230kg
500 2000-3000kg/h 1580*860*1170mm 320kg
600 3000-4000kg/h 1780*960*1270mm 460kg

How to choose the right feed hammer mill

  1. Required capacity – how many kg per hour do you need?

  2. Type of material – dry grain is easy; fibrous stalks need more power and wider screen.

  3. Target particle size – fine powder (under 1mm) requires smaller screen and more power.

  4. Power source – 3-phase electric is cheapest to run; diesel is flexible but higher fuel cost.

  5. Budget – smaller models start around $500–1500; industrial units $3000–15000+.

Maintenance tips

  • Check hammers for wear every 50–100 hours. Turn or replace when edges are rounded.

  • Inspect screens for holes or deformation. Replace if worn.

  • Clean the magnet to remove metal scraps that can damage hammers.

  • Lubricate bearings according to manual.

  • Keep the machine dry to prevent rust.

 

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