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H-400 Horizontal Chaff Cutter, With 1 HP Motor

Original price was: ₹21,000.00.Current price is: ₹18,460.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

Generic

Model

H-400

Electric Motor

1 HP

Operation

Powered

Power Source

Electric Motor

Cutting Capacity

200-400 kg/hr(approx)

Body Matarial

Iron

Blade

3

Blade Material

High Carbon Steel

H-400 Horizontal Chaff Cutter, With 1.5 HP Motor

Original price was: ₹22,000.00.Current price is: ₹19,350.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

Generic

Model

H-400

Electric Motor

1.5 HP

Operation

Powered

Power Source

Electric Motor

Cutting Capacity

250-450 kg/hr(approx)

Body Matarial

Iron

Blade

3

Blade Material

High Carbon Steel

H-400+ Horizontal Chaff Cutter Without Motor

Original price was: ₹13,000.00.Current price is: ₹11,860.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

Generic

Model

H-400+

Motor Required

1-2 HP

Operation

Powered

Power Source

Electric Motor

Cutting Capacity

250-700 kg/hr(approx)

Body Matarial

Iron

Blade

5

Blade Material

High Carbon Steel

Weight

35 kg

H-400+ Horizontal Chaff Cutter, With 1.5 HP Motor

Original price was: ₹24,000.00.Current price is: ₹20,600.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

Generic

Model

H-400+

Electric Motor

1.5 HP

Operation

Powered

Power Source

Electric Motor

Cutting Capacity

250-700 kg/hr(approx)

Body Matarial

Iron

Blade

5

Blade Material

High Carbon Steel

H-400+ Horizontal Chaff Cutter, With 2 HP Motor

Original price was: ₹26,000.00.Current price is: ₹22,510.00. (Incl. of all taxes)
Brand

Generic

Model

H-400+

Electric Motor

2 hp

Operation

Powered

Power Source

Electric Motor

Cutting Capacity

250-700 kg/hr

Body Matarial

Iron

Blade

5

Blade Material

High Carbon Steel

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