
As a slow-running single-shaft shredder, the Terminator is designed to handle all types of waste. Applications with drum/ opposing comb system variants range from coarse pre-crushing to defined shredding, and a continuous cutting gap adjustment allows tailoring of the produced particle size to subsequent treatment stages. A hydraulic drive with load-dependent speed control ensures maximum motor performance on mobile machines, and an electro-mechanical drive for highest efficiency is offered on stationary variants as an additional option. The Terminator is able to shred the most difficult materials, including bulky refuse, waste wood, C&D waste, household and residual waste, commercial waste as well as tires, paper rolls, textiles and white goods. Units achieve variable particle size by adjusting the cutting gap, and feature a contrary-resistant shredding unit, continuously variable speed regulation as well as a broad range of mechanization and configuration options.
The Terminator UF model (UF stands for “Universal- Fine”) uses a combination of drum form and hydraulic drive. On encountering resistance, the hydraulic unit responds with an increase in torque and simultaneously, the entire tooth force is concentrated only on the engaging tooth, due to the distribution of the teeth. Hardly anything will stand up to this, and if it does, a hydraulic overload protection mechanism prevents damage to the tools and the drive. Attachment with central bolts ensures the solid teeth do not become loose, and the drum tooth can be used three times. Plus, plating prolongs service life, and easily exchangeable wear rings protect the body of the drum. The Terminator, type 5000, has a power rating of 328 kW on the mobile machine (200 kW on the electric variant) and is sufficient for a throughput of up to 60 tonnes per hour.
The Terminator UF model (UF stands for “Universal- Fine”) uses a combination of drum form and hydraulic drive. On encountering resistance, the hydraulic unit responds with an increase in torque and simultaneously, the entire tooth force is concentrated only on the engaging tooth, due to the distribution of the teeth. Hardly anything will stand up to this, and if it does, a hydraulic overload protection mechanism prevents damage to the tools and the drive. Attachment with central bolts ensures the solid teeth do not become loose, and the drum tooth can be used three times. Plus, plating prolongs service life, and easily exchangeable wear rings protect the body of the drum. The Terminator, type 5000, has a power rating of 328 kW on the mobile machine (200 kW on the electric variant) and is sufficient for a throughput of up to 60 tonnes per hour.

