C/17 – R/17 HAMMER MILL
HAMMER MILL FOR FLOUR PRODUCTION FROM 300 TO 1300 KG/HOUR.

The C/17 R/17 hammer mills are suitable for grinding various grains and cobs, for small and medium-sized farms.The C/17 R/17 mills can be supplied for drive with tractor PTO or with electric engines.
Hourly production: 300 – 1300 KG/HOUR
Electric motor power: 7,5 kW
Electric motor absorption: 15 Ah
Feeding: three-phase flanged electric motor
Cutting unit: front disc with 3 blades + 12 hammers
Weight: 100-200 KG
Application Areas
AGRICULTURE
Features
The C/17 R/17 hammer mills have a sturdy hammer unit of which each hammer has a thickness of 8mm that facilitates the breaking of the wax immediately, producing a less angular and therefore more digestible flour. The R/17 series mills can be transformed into hay and stalk mulchers by adding the forage hopper on request, with direct discharge on bag or with lateral discharge.
Features and Benefits
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Equipped with 12 movable hammers of 8mm thickness each in hardened steel and up to 4 times reversible
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Equipped with front disc with 3 blades for shredding corn on the cob
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Frame on legs
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Hourly production: 300 – 1300 Kg/hour
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It mounts 3 steel screens with holes of different sizes, both small and large, depending on the customer’s needs (2-4-8mm holes supplied)
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Three-phase flanged electric motor, with star/delta starter and IE3 ammeter
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High productivity and low energy consumption
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Equipped with “CE” safety protections
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Magnet to stop the accidental introduction of ferrous parts (on request)
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Three-phase motor kW 7.5 400/680V – 50Hz without motor circuit breaker (on request)
Technical Specifications
| ![]() Dimensioni | ![]() Peso | ![]() Potenza | ![]() Produzione Oraria |
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C/17 - R/17 | 95x104x130 cm | 120 / 264 kg | 10 hp - 7.5 kw | 300 / 1300 kg/h |
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FAQ / FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How does a grain mill work?
The operation of a grain mill can vary depending on the specific type of mill:
Cereal feeding: The cereals are introduced into the mill via a hopper.
Grinding: The mill is equipped with hammers that rotate at high speed. These hammers crush the grains into smaller particles.
Sieving: The particles are then passed through a sieve to separate to the desired size.
Flour collection: The ground particles are collected in a container.
How is the grain grinding mill made?
Structure and Components of a Hammer Mill Feed hopper: The upper part of the mill where the grains are introduced. Grinding chamber: Contains the rotating hammers that carry out the grinding. Hammers: Metal elements mounted on a rotating shaft that crush grain. Sieve or grid: Filter that allows only particles ground to the desired size to pass through. Motor: Provides the energy needed to rotate the hammers. Discharge duct: Where the ground flour is collected.