Rexel Feeder Hanging Rope
In order to hang the feeder line in environments with high humidity and the possibility of wire rope rotting and tearing, the Rexel model feeder hanging rope is used instead of wire rope number 3. Plate feeders, which are of two types: manual and automatic, are mostly used for manual plate feeders. Manual plate feeders have a plate with a tank that is hung from the ceiling by a cable or a rope, or placed directly on the ground. These feeders consist of a barrel-shaped tank and a round plate below it. The amount of food entering the plate is adjusted by a screw. The feeders are made of galvanized iron or plastic. If these feeders are hung from the ceiling using a strap or rope, their height can be easily increased or decreased. The material of the feeder hanging rope is a plate made of fibrous polypropylene plastic (PPG) and the total roll size is 100 meters.
How to use the Rexel model dish feeder hanging rope
The type of knotting and using the Rexel feeder hanging rope is that due to the high quality of the fibers used in its material, you can fold the rope and easily open a part of the rope weave and pass the fold of the rope through the fibers and tighten it. To customize your knot, do this along the rope and in the upper part twice. Usually, it is considered 10 cm wide and 10 cm high for chickens and 20 cm wide and 20 cm high for pullets and laying hens. Considering the capacity of the tank, it can be filled every few days, which saves labor and manpower. The height of the edge of the feeder is always equivalent to the back of the chicken or hen, so that the poultry do not enter the feeder. Therefore, there is no need for a base, the amount of food spillage is also low, and the risk of food contamination with feces or bedding materials is minimized.
Benefits of using Rexel model dish feeder hanging rope
Ease in adjusting the height of feeders
Saving manpower
With washing capability
Ensuring the robustness of the feeder system
Contains high-quality plastic fibers
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