Our mixing concept has been around for a while
Mixing with rotation isn’t new. This concept to mix feed has allowed us to offer the best performance in the feed mixing industry. Our new Staggered Rotor has elevated our perfomance to an even higher level. Mix wet or dry rations quicker with less maintenance.
 Some Advantages Of The New Staggered Rotor
Less maintenance—elimination of springs and spring boxes.
Fewer revolutions for an even mix.
Less fuel consumption.
Designed to mix wet rations.
Increased capacity in some applications.
   
   
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 Beef Feed Mixer

Description

The Dependable Mixer
Progressive cattle feeders know Roto-Mix delivers a quality feed mix that increases consumption and production levels. A gentle tumbling action mixes fragile flaked, leafed, and high-moisture ingredients without grinding or high pressure feed movement. This mixing action results in a fluffier, more palatable ration. The Roto-Mix design combines the gentle tumbling with quick complete mixing to save time and improve your bottom line. Roto-Mix has a complete line of mixers, and one that will meet your needs today and tomorrow.

The rotor design lifts feed up to the side augers that move the feed, end-to-end for thorough mixing. More Leaves - More Flakes - More Profits

Particle Protector
The Roto-Mix system protects particle length with less grinding or compaction. Fragile flakes, leaves, and other commodities maintain their nutritional value. Fast, gentle mixing also reduces the time and handling your ingredients endure before feeding that contribute to particle breakdown. More Leaves and More Flake make more Profit for you.

Fresh Fluff
Bottom line - big nutritional advantages to help you lower cost of gain. Roto-Mix consistently produces premium quality feed by lifting the ingredients past the lower augerâs wedge point, resulting in a fluffier ration that increases consumption.

Total Mixed Rations
Our thorough mixing action eliminates dead spots and corner pile-up, giving you a consistent balance of nutrients from the first pound of feed to the last. Complete mixing of ingredients also reduces the ability of the cattle to sort and ãnose outä ingredients.

Flexibility
Feeds all types of grain, liquid feed, by-products, and forages. Ability to mix small and large batches with consistency, day after day, even with micro ingredients.

Forward Pitched Rotor
The rotor lifts feed up to the side augers that move the feed from end-to-end for thorough mixing. The lifting action of the rotor eliminates wedging of the hay or long cut feeds under the lower auger. tumbling design reduces mixing power requirements.

Commercial Duty Drive Train
Splined shafts eliminate shearing of keys and gaulding of shafts. Heavy-duty chains and bearings extend life and reduce down time.

Flared Side
The flared side allows feed to tumble out of the rotor speeding up the mixing action and reducing the chance for feed to get trapped inside the rotor.

Full Scale Frame
Sturdy box frame construction with rectangular tubing for increased stability and weighing accuracy. Scale frame assembly allows scale frame to float independent of truck frame.

Commercial Scale Check System
Load cell mounting comes standard with Roto-Mix Ball and Socket type tie bars to connect the mixer to the frame. This feature eliminates side and end movement on the load cells, which allow for scale dependability and accuracy.

Shrinkage
The unique ability to process baled hay as you need it, results in less wind shrinkage when loading and processing.

Clean-Out
The forward pitch rotor design, adjustable UHMW wiper blades, and the rotation of the lower auger quickly and efficiently cleans-out the mixing chamber.

Easy Access Rear Doors
The single lever latch makes inspection easy and desirable compared to other little latches or hardware.

Single Point Grease Bank
Allows quick lubrication from a single point. Heavy-duty drive assembly runs in an enclosed oil bath.

Lower Center of Gravity
A lower center of gravity makes for a more stable unit when feeding and less shock load when cornering.

Quality

Trailer Features

  • Single pole tongue allows for a tight turning radius.
  • Trailer constructed of heavy-duty tubular steel with built in scale mountings.
  • Heavy-duty hubs and spindles designed for years of trouble free operation.
  • A wide selection of tire choices.
  • Rear bumper is standard equipment.
  • Short wheel base allows for tight turns and easy maneuverability. Adjustable hitch device allows the operator to level mixer with most tractors to maximize mixer efficiency.
  • Heavy-duty, tubular trailer frame ensures long life and maximum scale accuracy.
  • Weigh bar scale or load-cell mounting.
  • Load cell mounting comes standard with Roto-Mix ball and socket type tie bars to connect the mixer to the frame. This feature eliminates side and end movement on the load cells, which allows for scale dependability and accuracy.
  • Heavy-duty leaf spring suspension on 720 and 920 units.

Stationary Units

  • Higher side discharge location allows easier loading of conveyors or elevator legs while maintaining a minimum mixer height.
  • Left and right discharge units available.
  • Low electric horsepower requirements.
  • Flexible motor mount designs to keep overall space requirements to a minimum. Wide base scale frame.

Options

  • Door- Wide door openings allow for fast feed delivery with easy hydraulic control while mixer is running.
  • Spouts- Gravity discharge spouts have no moving parts. Wind exposure is reduced compared to other units throwing feed to the cattle.
  • Magnets- Trap foreign metal before it reaches the feed bunk.
  • Ladders to aid in inspection of mixing chamber.
  • Stainless steel liners for mixing chamber.
  • Rotor options of 3, 5, and 6 bar to match the your ration density and improve mixing speed and performance.

Specifications

 
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 Contact Information
Roto-Mix
2205 East Wyatt Earp Blvd.
P.O. Box 1724
Dodge City, KS 67801
Information: (620) 225-1142
Fax: (620) 225-6370
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