The Two Shaft Shredder from Arcler, offered through our partnership with Harden Machinery, delivers efficient, high-capacity performance for a wide range of shredding needs. This robust machine is ideal for both primary and secondary shredding of materials such as Municipal Solid Waste, biomass, wood, plastics, metal scraps, and industrial waste making it a versatile solution for multiple industries.
Key Highlights of the Two Shafts Shredder
Heavy-duty hexagonal shaft with replaceable knives
Configurable knife thickness and hook numbers for tailored output
Automatic forward-reverse operation with overload protection
Variable frequency drives for speed optimization
Auto lubrication and gearbox cooling systems
Quick shaft removal and non-clogging counter knives
Touch panel operation with remote monitoring capabilities
Features of Harden® Two Shafts Shredder
High-Strength alloy knife
Exclusive cutting chamber design
Unique spline bearing pedestal
Customizable Blade design
Transmission Protective Structure
High-Performance Hydraulic System
Technical Parameters & Other details
Technical Specifications of the Two Shafts Shredder
Specification
Details
Capacity
5 – 50 TPH
Cutting Size
30 – 200 mm
Motor Power
Up to 400 KW
Drive Options
Hydraulic or Electric
Shaft Speed
Varies by model
Machine Dimensions
Varies by model
Blade Configurations
Customizable
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Applications
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)
Legacy Waste
Household and Commercial Waste
Construction & debris waste sorting
Plastic Packaging Materials
Material Recovery Facilities (MRFs)
Biomass
Waste Tires
Paper and Textile Sorting
Cutting-Edge Waste Recycling Products and Machines
Ready to integrate the Two Shaft Shredder into your waste processing line?
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This versatility makes it ideal for industries involved in recycling, waste management, and material recovery.
How does a two shaft shredder differ from other shredders?
A two shaft shredder uses two interlocking shafts that rotate together to shear and crush materials, making it highly effective for coarse size reduction of tough, bulky waste. Compared to single shaft or four shaft shredders, the two shaft shredder excels in:
> High torque, low-speed operation
> Simple and robust design
> Minimal dust generation during shredding
> Handling large, solid, and irregular waste items
It’s especially suited for primary shredding applications where high throughput is required.
Can this shredder process metal or wood waste?
Yes, the Two Shaft Shredder is designed to process both metal waste and wood waste effectively
> For metal shredding, it can handle scrap metals, aluminum parts, and even light metal appliances depending on the blade configuration.
> For wood shredding, it efficiently reduces pallets, furniture waste, and biomass material into smaller, manageable sizes.
Blade customization allows for optimal performance across various material types.
How do I choose between hydraulic and electric drive options?
Choosing between a hydraulic or electric drive depends on your specific operational needs:
> Hydraulic Drive: Best for applications requiring high torque and the ability to handle extremely tough, dense materials. It also offers smoother, adjustable speed control for heavy-duty shredding tasks.
> Electric Drive: Ideal for continuous operation with lower energy costs, simpler maintenance, and faster startup best for lighter to moderate shredding needs with consistent material flow.
Our team at Arcler can help evaluate your project’s needs to recommend the most suitable drive system for your shredding application.
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