Crushes and Handling

HTL Static Electric Hooftrimming Crush

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The market leading HTL Static Electric Hooftrimming Crush provides optimum cow and trimmer comfort. From the lead-in rear gates, through to the adjustable self-locking head gate and with five electric hoists for legs and bellyband lift, this crush combines maximum safety with ease of use and high through-put. The over-sized, spring assisted rear rump bar ratchets down behind the cow and holds hind legs firmly, but comfortably, to ensure maximum control. The addition of a rear rump chain provides versatility for restraint. Side opening panels provide full access to both sides of the cow. The wide rubber bellyband folds nicely around the cow and is located to ensure a comfortable support position. The large diameter tubing on the head gate increases cow comfort and the fully opening exit means there are no obstacles for the cow to manoeuvre over on her way out. The electric hoists have been tried and tested for many years and have proven to be a reliable source for controlled load lifting.

Features and Benefits

  • Strong, ergonomically designed, galvanised steel frame construction
  • Adjustable self-locking front head gate
  • Wide rubber bellyband with electric hoist system
  • Electric rear leg lift
  • Rear rump chain
  • 2 x IP56 single 3-pin electrical outputs
  • Galvanised steel tread-plate flooring
  • Electric front leg lifts with wooden leg support blocks
  • Side plates
  • Spring assisted rear rump bar
  • Pair of two-section, galvanised steel rear gates
  • Side opening panels

 

Technical Specification

Maximum External Dimensions (with no Optional Extras)

• 2.1 metres long – not including rear gates
• 1.4 metres wide
• 2.1 metres high

1.7 metres internal height / 720mm internal width
Weight = Approx. 500kgs
Voltage: 220/240v

     

    Optional Extras

      Industrial metal structure with hooks and cables

      Grinder Holder / Swing Over Arm

      This arm allows the operator to plug in and hang their grinder up safely and move it around the crush with them, eliminating the need for extension cables or trailing wires.

      Mounted LED floodlight on metal structure

      Work Lights

      An LED work light above each foot aids visibility and increases operator safety.

      Black textured rubber mat by doorway

      Non-Slip Rubber Flooring

      Our bubble top rubber matting improves cattle comfort and stability, whilst also reducing noise.

      Brass boat trailer bow rest design.

      W-Bar

      This W-shaped bar attaches onto the back bar. It reduces movement and stops kick back, ensuring user safety when trimming with a grinder.

      Aluminum wheelchair ramp with non-slip surface.

      Stabiliser Boards

      These bolt-on stabiliser boards provide extra width at the rear of the crush to prevent cows stepping outside and, thus, unbalancing themselves.

      Hoof trimming remote control with four buttons.

      Radio Control

      A long range wireless radio control means you can operate the head gate and back bar using one remote from a safe distance.

      Cattle handling crush with safety features.

      Hydraulic Texas Style Head Gate

      The hydraulic, Texas style head gate is an independent hydraulic unit fitted to the front of the crush. It reduces time and increases cow flow by allowing the user to control the opening and closing of the head gate with the simple press of a button.

      Industrial scaffolding platform with safety controls

      Hydraulic Back Bar

      The hydraulic back bar is an independent hydraulic unit fitted to lift the bar up to allow the cow to enter and then back down again to secure into position. The magnetic handset can be attached to either side of the crush or to the gates.

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