Automatic Tail Clipping Machine
Automatic tail clipping machines are designed to reduce labor costs while increasing efficiency by allowing the operator to quickly and accurately clip the tails of animals. These machines are made of a variety of components including a braking system, a rotary assembly, and a PLC (programmable logic controller). These items combined ensure the safe and efficient operation of the clipping operation.
The braking system on an automatic tail clipping machine is designed to prevent injury or death to the animal when a tail is cut. The braking system uses pressure or force to stop the blade from spinning or combing when an animals tail is engaged. This system is designed to make sure that the blade or cutter does not reach any one point on the animals body, thus ensuring its safety.
The rotary assembly is the part of the automatic tail clipping machine that actually clippers the tail. It is responsible for the cutting speed and accuracy of the cut, as well as its duration. This assembly is usually made up of a motor, a hopper, a receiving unit and a cutting arm. The motor is responsible for the overall speed of the clips, while the hopper is responsible for the accuracy of the cut, and the receiving unit ensures that the correct tail size is being clipped. Finally, the cutting arm creates the desired length of the tail.
Lastly, the PLC (programmable logic controller) is responsible for controlling all of the operators settings, as well as making sure that the machine runs as efficiently as possible. The PLC is also responsible for keeping track of maintenance needs, diagnostics, and repairs.
Overall, automatic tail clipping machines are a great addition to the modern animal husbandry industry. They are highly efficient, reduce labor costs and make the process of tail clipping faster and safer. With regular maintenance and inspections, these machines can provide years of reliable service.