Introduction
The peanut shelling machine (it is also called Groundnut Thresher) is a machine that removes the peanut shells through a high-speed rotating body and keeps the peanuts intact. The peanut shelling machine consists of a frame, a fan, a rotor, a single-phase motor, a screen (two sizes), a hopper, a vibrating screen, a V-belt pulley and its transmission V-belt, etc. After the machine is operating normally, the peanuts are quantitatively, evenly and continuously put into the hopper. The peanut shells are broken under the repeated blows, friction and collisions of the rotor. Under the rotating wind pressure and blows of the rotor, the peanut kernels and broken peanut shells pass through a screen with a certain aperture (a large-hole screen is used for the first threshing of peanuts, and a small-hole screen is replaced for the second shelling of small skins after cleaning). At this time, the peanut shells and kernels are blown by the blowing force of the rotating fan, and the light peanut shells are blown out of the machine body. The peanut kernels are screened by the vibrating screen to achieve the purpose of cleaning.
Features
- Clean shelling and high productivity.
- Low loss rate and small breakage rate.
- Simple structure, reliable use, easy adjustment, low power consumption, certain versatility, can shell a variety of crops to improve the utilization rate of the machine.