MultiSep for receiving hoppers

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Grimme is offering the original MultiSep roller separator for its RH 24 series receiving hoppers. This cleaning system has been used successfully for decades already on Grimme trailed and self-propelled harvesters.

The MultiSep is used primarily in heavy and wet conditions. It is equipped with four pairs of rollers. Each pair of these rollers consists of a segment roller with four lips and a plain clod roller, made of steel. For active cleaning in difficult conditions, the segment rollers and clod rollers can be set to run in opposite directions. In this way, the MultiSep separates moist soil and clods and actively removes weeds and haulm from the crop stream.

In lighter conditions, the roller pairs can be operated in transport position, which means that all rollers rotate in the direction of product flow and the potatoes are cleaned gently. In addition, the rollers can be adjusted in terms of distance and height, allowing the MultiSep to be effectively adapted to the respective harvesting conditions.

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