Fixed log splitters
The RTL 400, RTL 600, and RTL 800 models are designed to facilitate the handling and processing of wood for burning, breaking large logs into smaller parts. They share several features that ensure efficiency, safety, and adaptability in operation.
Functionality and Purpose
All RTL models have as their main function the use of large logs, whose handling is difficult and sometimes unfeasible for consumption without a breaking process. This function is essential to make the use of wood more efficient, whether for domestic or industrial consumption.
Structure and Safety
The log splitters are manufactured with ASTM-A36 steel structure, super reinforced, to ensure total safety during operation. This high resistance material is crucial to withstand the stress and pressure involved in the log splitting process.
The models have a design that prevents the log from falling off the equipment, avoiding possible accidents and injuries to operators. This safety feature is an important common point that ensures the physical integrity of users during use.
Hydraulic System
The three models use a hydraulic system to drive the piston and wedge assembly. This system is vital for the efficient operation of the equipment, allowing the necessary hydraulic advance to split the logs.
In the RTL 600 and RTL 800 models, the hydraulic system is even more advanced, allowing the adjustment of the piston speed, increasing the force applied in cutting the logs. This additional functionality provides greater adaptability and efficiency in processing different types of wood.
Feeding and Discharge
While the RTL 400 model stands out for the simplicity and robustness of its structure, the RTL 600 and RTL 800 models offer equipment feeding through a table with hydraulic lifting. This facilitates the loading of large and heavy logs into the equipment.
The discharge of processed wood can be done directly on the ground or on a conveyor belt that feeds a chipper. This flexibility in discharge is an important differential to adapt to different processing and wood transportation needs.