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ENGLISH
A guide to optimum performance
from your shredder
Material that should
be shredded prior to
composting
Material
condition
at time of
shredding
Material
feed
point on
shredder
Advice on shredding
particular materials
Twigs and prunings
up to 6mm diameter
As cut Top Feed into the top at a rate which the shredder
will accept without overloading
Branches 6-25mm
diameter
As cut Side Clip off side growth with secateurs and feed into
the top. Feed the main stem into the side chute
Bedding plants, weeds,
shrubby growth
As cut,
fairly dry
Top Knock soil and stones off the roots to avoid damage
to the blades. Avoid weeds that have seeded; the seeds
may not decompose and may germinate later
Freshly cut foliage,
hedge prunings,
kitchen waste (i.e.
cabbage leaves,
vegetable peelings)
As cut,
no surface
moisture
Top With any material having a high internal moisture content
it is advisable to feed in some dry sticks
at regular intervals to help push the material through
the shredder and prevent it clogging. Experience will
tell you the frequency and amount to put through
Paper and cardboard Loose rolled Top Side Material must be very dry to avoid clogging. Sharpness
of the cutters is important to give best results. Avoid
following moist material as shreddings may stick to moist
shredder interior
Fibrous foliage,
pampas grass stems
Very dry Top Material must be dried out to avoid it wrapping around
the "V" cutter. Cut into short lengths before feeding
into the unit
Material suitable for composting
without shredding
Grass clippings
Soft vegetation, particularly if it has become
wet or natural decomposition has commenced
Damp paper or cardboard
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