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Stan Sandler wrote:
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> >How are parallel radials when it comes to comb size, speed of extraction,
> >or ease of use? Maxant lists a number of models. thanks, jwg
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> Hi Joel:
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> Pardon my ignorance, but what is a parallel radial? I can't visualize it,
> because the two words seem contradictory. Could we get a short description.
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Hi Stan and Joel,
I have pictures of parallel extractors on my homepage. It's a radial
with horizontal
shaft. I have been using it for two years now, and it really is fast and
efficient.
With chain feeding from uncapper, and auto loading into extractor this
system saves
a lot of handling of frames. 150 boxes a day, one man operating, and you
don't get
tired ;-)
One thing about radials; they have to be wide, mine is 1100 mm in
diameter, to work
with deep frames. I have earlier used a Maxant, and it only worked
efficiently with
shallow or medium frames.
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