Royer Industries, founded over 30 years ago, is a leading manufacturer of wood shredding and processing equipment. Known for its innovation and durability, Royer designs and builds machines to meet a wide range of industrial needs, including the processing of wood waste, tree limbs, and other materials. The company's top-selling equipment includes their versatile wood shredders, which are widely used in recycling, composting, and biomass production. Popular models include the Royer 120, Royer 222, and Royer 4000, offering efficient solutions for businesses looking to handle large volumes of material quickly and effectively.
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Royer shredders are designed to handle organic materials such as topsoil, compost, peat, sand, and loam. They can process materials with higher moisture and clay content, effectively churning and aerating them.
The "Royeration" process involves four steps: feeding material into the shredder-mixer hopper, churning and aerating the material on a cleated belt, dispersing finely processed material while oversized lumps are reprocessed, and automatically separating non-shreddable debris into a trash stream.
The Royer 120 features a loading height of 6 feet 3 inches, width of 5 feet 3 inches, length of 11 feet 4 inches, and a hopper capacity of 3/4 cubic yard. It is powered by an 11-horsepower gasoline engine and weighs approximately 1,100 pounds.
Yes, the Royer 112 is ideal for small-scale projects. It is manually loaded, has a compact size, and can process up to 12 cubic yards per hour, making it suitable for tasks like landscaping and golf course maintenance.
The Royer 466 is designed for high-volume topsoil processing and blending. It comes equipped with an incline grizzly screen and a remote computer control unit, allowing for efficient blending, aerating, and screening of organic materials.
Yes, Royer machines are capable of processing materials with higher moisture and clay content, effectively churning and aerating them to produce a light, finely processed end product.
Yes, certain Royer models offer options for different power sources. For example, the Royer 120 is available with either a gasoline engine or an electric motor, providing flexibility based on user preferences and project requirements.
The Royer 120 is commonly used in various soil and composting applications. Its design allows for efficient processing of materials, making it suitable for tasks that require shredding, blending, and aerating soil or compost.
During the processing cycle, non-shreddable materials and debris are automatically separated into a trash stream and discharged, ensuring that the final product is free from unwanted materials.
Royer machines are proudly made in the USA, with manufacturing facilities located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
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