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Chip Slicer


For processing the over-size/over-thick that are rejected from the primary chip screen

How Jeffrey Rader Chip slicer can solve common mill problems

Pins and fines from slicer exceed normal levels


A knife change will normally return pins and fines to normal levels but worn anvils, rotors and drums will ultimately require repair or replacement because of damage by extended wear or damage from rocks and tramp materials.  Periodic inspections by Rader Field Service Specialists should be recommended.

Mill has experienced unsatisfactory deliveries or parts that do not fit.


Verify that parts are being supplied by Rader.  Obtain details about prior experience and report to your supervisor.  Mill will then be contacted by a Rader representative who will define order procedures and maintenance training options available to assure dependable deliveries of the correct parts for their machine.


Mill is experiencing abnormally short slicer component wear life, vibration or noise.


These are normally the result of rock/tramp damage, uneven or over-feeding the slicer.  An inspection/assessment by a Rader Field Service specialist should be recommended